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・ Iron(II) hydride
・ Iron(II) hydroxide
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・ Iron(II) molybdate
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・ Iron(II) oxide
・ Iron(II) phosphate
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・ Iron(III) acetate
・ Iron(III) bromide
Iron(III) chloride
・ Iron(III) chromate
・ Iron(III) fluoride
・ Iron(III) nitrate
・ Iron(III) oxide
・ Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
・ Iron(III) phosphate
・ Iron(III) sulfate
・ Iron(III) sulfide
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Iron(III) chloride : ウィキペディア英語版
Iron(III) chloride

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Iron(III) chloride, also called ferric chloride, is an industrial scale commodity chemical compound, with the formula FeCl3 and with iron in the +3 oxidation state. The colour of iron(III) chloride crystals depends on the viewing angle: by reflected light the crystals appear dark green, but by transmitted light they appear purple-red. 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.
When dissolved in water, iron(III) chloride undergoes hydrolysis and gives off heat in an exothermic reaction. The resulting brown, acidic, and corrosive solution is used as a flocculant in sewage treatment and drinking water production, and as an etchant for copper-based metals in printed circuit boards. Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is a fairly strong Lewis acid, and it is used as a catalyst in organic synthesis.
==Nomenclature==
The descriptor hydrated or anhydrous is used when referring to iron(III) chloride, to distinguish between the two common forms. The hexahydrate is usually given as the simplified empirical formula FeCl3⋅6H2O. It may also be given as ''trans''-()Cl⋅2H2O and the systematic name tetraaquadichloroiron(III) chloride dihydrate, which more clearly represents its structure.

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