Experiments for 'ferric chloride anhydrous'
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Results for 'ferric chloride anhydrous':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Iron (III) forms a very dark brown/red coordination complex with nitrite, both in water and in DMSO. On acidification, this complex decomposes, giving a bright yellow solution with a slight green tinge.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Ferric chloride anhydrous easily melts and when it melts, it also nearly boils and a dark yellow/brown vapor is formed, which condenses to beautiful crystals in cooler areas.
A small part of the ferric chloride reacts either with oxygen from the air, or with water vapor in the air. Insoluble oxide-species are formed.
End of results for 'ferric chloride anhydrous'
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