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Iron(III) chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Molysite mineral data, information about Molysite, its properties and worldwide locations. ... This page provides mineralogical data about Molysite. ... Classification of Molysite...
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Click Here for Larger Molysite Image in a New Browser Window Images: .... Print or Cut-and-Paste your Molysite Specimen Label here : ...
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Yellow earthy molysite coatings. Sasso Pisano, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy.
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Encyclopedia article about molysite. Information about molysite in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... FeCl3A brownish-red or yellow mineral composed of native ferric chloride, ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site...
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Association: Tridymite, hematite, ... Found on the Augustine volcano, ... J. Applied Cryst., 22, 173–180. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the...
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Other names Ferric chloride; Molysite; Flores martis ... Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is deliquescent, forming hydrated hydrogen chloride mists in moist air. It is rarely observed in its natural form, mineral molysite, known mainly from some fumaroles.
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Specification: BP2000, USP24 Appearance: White crystalline powder Identification: Positive reaction Clarity of solution: Meet the requirements Colour of solution: NMT BY7 Melting point: About 190 Specific optical rotation: +20.5~+21.5 Ph value: 2.1-2.6 Copper salt: NMT 5ppm Heavy metals: NMT 10ppm Molysite:
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This item is a kind of white powder or pellet. It is free from any flavor and smell. It is easily soluble in methylbenzene and ether, but is insoluble in water. Now it is widely used as pigment diluent in food industry and the industry dyeing industry. ... Our quality is in conformity with the stipulations of CP2000;
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