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Ferric

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  • Ferric acetate removes phosphates.
  • mple by igniting the sample with calcium, then ferric acetate.
  • o the solution and damping in of the solution, ferric ammonium sulfate crystals will precipitate.
  • Ferric Ammonium Citrate
  • Ferric ammonium oxalate is a chemical compound.
  • Mill scale is composed of iron oxides mostly ferric and is bluish black in color.
  • Kaatialaite (Fe(H2AsO4)3·5H2O) is a ferric arsenate mineral found in Finland.
  • Pharmacosiderite is a hydrated basic ferric arsenate, with chemical formula KFe4(AsO4)3(OH
  • Also known as ferric bromide, this red-brown compound is used as a
  • Ferric chloride is a well known catalyst in the Fried
  • Ferric chloride gives a bluish-violet coloration with
  • ction of chlorine through oxidation of film of ferric chloride salt complex Filed Aug 3, 1965
  • method of chemical precipitation which employs ferric chloride and aeration to prepare sludge for fi
  • Trivalent metal salts like ferric chloride and aluminium chloride are bridged by
  • Aqueous Ferric chloride was added to a urine sample, and the
  • An added drop of ferric chloride will turn the solution an intense red
  • The ferric chloride test is used to determine the presenc
  • f water and ethanol, and a few drops of dilute ferric chloride solution is added.
  • ut not always) dosed with a coagulant (such as ferric chloride or aluminum sulfate) to flocculate th
  • The addition of ferric chloride, FeCl3, to well water immediately aft
  • Aesculin is incorporated into agar with ferric citrate and bile salts (bile aesculin agar).
  • Ammonium ferric citrate is present in Scottish carbonated soft
  • Ammonium ferric citrate is a food additive with E number E381
  • hydrolyze esculin to products that react with ferric citrate in the medium to produce insoluble iro
  • letin forms dark brown or black complexes with ferric citrate, allowing the test to be read.
  • es as a sulfur source and, in combination with ferric citrate, detects hydrogen sulfide production.
  • Ferric Collons (born December 4, 1969 in Scott Air Fo
  • The ferric complex is brown, whereas the ferrous complex
  • ce of air, the ferrous complex oxidizes to the ferric compound.
  • mportant research papers on ferritin and other ferric compounds in the Journal of Biological Chemist
  • Iron(III) fluoride, also known as ferric fluoride, is an inorganic compound.
  • Some cross coupling reaction are catalyzed by ferric fluoride-based compounds.
  • oxidizing ferrous heme into its corresponding ferric forms.
  • orins contain nitric oxide (NO) ligated to the ferric heme iron (Fe3+).
  • ven in environments where the concentration of ferric ion is held very low, such as within living or
  • change than that caused by chelating a single ferric ion with separate ligands.
  • ion of an coordination complex "FeEnt" wherein ferric ion is chelated to the conjugate base of enter
  • ts facultative anaerobic nature) combines with Ferric ions from Ferric Ammonium Citrate to produce F
  • Esculetin combines with ferric ions to produce a black complex.
  • on-sulfidic ores such as pitchblende also uses ferric iron as an oxidant (e.g.
  • Ferric iron is the cause of the yellow in the stone.
  • s such as benzoate coupled to the reduction of ferric iron (Fe3+) to ferrous iron (Fe2+).
  • le oxidation of Fe2+ (ferrous iron) into Fe3+ ( ferric iron), therefore assisting in its transport in
  • ivalent iron (ferrous iron) to trivalent iron ( ferric iron).
  • of low molecular mass with high affinities for ferric iron, are important virulence factors in patho
  • h molten glass it oxidizes the ferrous iron to ferric iron, and so discharges the green and brown ti
  • fter its chemical composition of magnesium and ferric iron.
  • cterium which can grow by oxidising ferrous to ferric iron.
  • derivatives is exploited by bacteria to obtain ferric iron.
  • with Mg:Fe from 3:1 and 1:1, and little or no ferric iron.
  • otash, with some replacement of aluminium with ferric iron.
  • Iron(III) phosphate, also ferric orthophosphate, or ferric phosphate, FePO4, is
  • nation for red soil is a high concentration of Ferric oxide in the area.
  • so passivates metals and reduces metal oxides ( ferric oxide -> ferrous oxide; cupric oxide -> cuprou
  • ker shade of scarlet, derived from nearly pure ferric oxide (Fe2O3) of the hematite type.
  • magnetic oxide, Pigment Black 11, and ferrous ferric oxide (Fe3O4), it has no known health hazards
  • An AFm phase is an "alumina, ferric oxide, monosulfate" phase.
  • ally contain thermite, made from aluminium and ferric oxide.
  • ls, such as limonite and yellow ochre (hydrous ferric oxides), barite (barium sulphate), sphalerite
  • Hydrous ferric oxides, also called hydrous iron oxides, are a
  • ZVI) pellets, bone charcoal pellets, amorphous ferric oxyhydroxide (AFO) slurry mixed with pea grave
  • oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) and ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP).
  • oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) and ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) assays.
  • lakes are usually colored blue-white, whereas ferric salt lakes are colored blue-black.
  • of the hemoglobin molecule is oxidized to the ferric state (Fe3+).
  • Ferric subsulfate solution is also known as Basic Fer
  • Ferric subsulfate solution should be stored in airtig
  • Ferric subsulfate solution is a styptic or haemostati
  • The ferric sulfate is mixed with ammonium sulfate and cry
  • Ferric sulfate and jarosite have been detected by the
  • in ferrous sulfate is oxidized to Iron(III) in ferric sulfate by addition of sulfuric and nitric aci
  • It contains, in each 100 mL, basic ferric sulfate equivalent to not less than 20g and no
  • r became stuck when it drove on a soft spot of ferric sulfate hidden under a veneer of normal-lookin
  • id is reacted with the ferrous sulfate to make ferric sulfate, nitric oxide, and water.
  • uggested that the amethyst color could be from ferric thiocyanate or sulfur found in amethyst stones
  • IsiA expression is activated by the Ferric uptake regulator protein (Fur) under iron stre
  • ting; it is itself negatively regulated by the ferric uptake repressor protein, Fur (Ferric uptake r
  • is a non-coding RNA which is regulated by the Ferric uptake regulator (Fur) protein in bacteria.