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ferric

[ UK /fˈɛɹɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or containing iron

How To Use ferric In A Sentence

  • Hydrochloric acid, for example, with chalybite (ferrous carbonate) will give a solution of _ferrous_ chloride; with hæmatite (ferric oxide) it will yield _ferric_ chloride; and with magnetite (ferrous and ferric oxides) a mixture of ferrous and ferric chlorides. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • The mottling is created by the alternation of ferrous and ferric iron compounds.
  • Some mine waters may be appreciably acid in character and these are more aggressive, especially where they contain iron salts, particularly ferric chloride.
  • Many compounds are insoluble in acetic acid, which are soluble in mineral acids, such as ferric phosphate, ferric arsenate, zinc sulphide, calcium oxalate, &c., so that the use of acetic acid is valuable in some separations. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • In the red and brown iron ores and ochres ferric iron is present; in chalybite the iron is in the ferrous state; and in magnetite it is present in both forms. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • The seed preparation a key step in Nanometer ferric yellow production.
  • It was mixed in a water-based solution of cobalt thiocyanate, ferric chloride, and various acids.
  • Hydrochloric acid, for example, with chalybite (ferrous carbonate) will give a solution of _ferrous_ chloride; with hæmatite (ferric oxide) it will yield _ferric_ chloride; and with magnetite (ferrous and ferric oxides) a mixture of ferrous and ferric chlorides. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • This can be counteracted by precipitating in both solutions a mixture of ferric and aluminic hydrates, which settles readily and leaves the supernatant liquor clear. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • The ability of wetland plants to flourish in environments with high Fe concentrations has been attributed to the oxidation of soluble ferrous iron to insoluble ferric iron in the rhizosphere.
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