Molecular Weight:490.0Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:5Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:17Exact Mass:489.777883Monoisotopic Mass:489.777883Topological Polar Surface Area:271Heavy Atom Count:22Complexity:62.2Covalently-Bonded Unit Count:10Compound Is Canonicalized:Yes Recommended Suppliers of Ferric sulfate BLUENOTE TRADIN...
"Factorial experiments for selective leaching of zinc sulphide in ferric sulphate media." Int. J. Mineral Process, Volume 53: pp. 213-224.Massacci P, Reccinella M, Piga L. Factorial experiments for selective leaching of zinc sulphide in ferric sulphate media[J]. Int J Miner Process. 1998...
Ferric Sulphate powder can be diluted in a storage tank equipped with a mixer. Dosage of 50% water and 50% granules (by mass) produces a solution containing approximately 10% Fe. This concentration level should not be exceeded under normal circumstances. Dissolving in warm water makes th...
Molecular Weight: 483.83900 Exact Mass: 483.872235 DSSTox ID: DTXSID60724679 Characteristics PSA: 213.18000 XLogP3: -3.38660 Safety Information Packing level: III Hazard category: 6.1 Transport codes: UN3288 hazard class code: R21/22 safety instructions: S22 Marks: Xn GHS Classificati...
sulphate (SO42-) ≤0.01% Nitrate (NO3-) ≤0.01% Phosphate(PO4) ≤0.01% Manganse (Mn) ≤0.02% Copper (Cu) ≤0.01% Ferrous (Fe2+) ≤0.002% Zinc(Zn) ≤0.003% Arsenic (As) ≤0.002% Pb 0.0002% Cr 0.0084% Co 0.0011% Ni 0.0005% kalium(K) ≤0.002% calcium (Ca) ≤0.005% magnesium...
Sulphates:Maximum 100 ppm. Ferrous ions: Maximum 50 ppm. Heavy metals: Maximum 50 ppm. ASSAY In a conical flask with a ground-glass stopper, dissolve 0.200 g in 20 ml of water. Add 10 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid and 2 g of potassium iodide. Allow the stoppered flask to stand for...
Inhibiting effect of 4-methyl-1-p-tolylimidazole to the corrosion of bronze patinated in sulphate medium. Electrochim. Acta 56, 7491–7502 (2011). Article CAS Google Scholar Radovanović, M. B. & Antonijević, M. M. Protection of copper surface in acidic chloride solution by non-toxic...
Ferric sulphate (Fe2(SO4)3) is normally available as an anhydrous material, making transportation easier. On some occasions, ferrous salts are used. To be effective, the ferrous ion should be oxidised to the ferric form when in solution.At...
Water soluble iron compounds, such as ferrous sulphate (FeSO4), the reference salt for iron absorption [7], frequently cause the most adverse sensory changes in sensitive foods. This is because free, solubilized iron has a distinct metallic taste; it can form unacceptable colored complexes with ...