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AA01691

10028-22-5 | Sulfuric acid, iron(3+) salt (3:2)

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5g 20% in stock $28.00 $20.00 -   +
25g 20% in stock $54.00 $38.00 -   +

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Description
Catalog Number: AA01691
Chemical Name: Sulfuric acid, iron(3+) salt (3:2)
CAS Number: 10028-22-5
Molecular Formula: Fe2O12S3
Molecular Weight: 399.8778
MDL Number: MFCD00149716
SMILES: [O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[Fe+3].[Fe+3]

 

Computed Properties
Complexity: 62.2  
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 5  
Heavy Atom Count: 17  
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 12  

 

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • Iron(III) sulfate, also known as ferric sulfate, is a chemical compound widely used in chemical synthesis due to its versatile properties and reactivity. In organic chemistry, Iron(III) sulfate serves as a powerful oxidizing agent, capable of promoting various oxidation reactions. It is commonly employed in the synthesis of organic compounds by converting alcohols into aldehydes or ketones. Additionally, Iron(III) sulfate can facilitate the oxidation of aromatic compounds, such as benzene derivatives, to form valuable chemical intermediates.Moreover, Iron(III) sulfate plays a crucial role in the synthesis of coordination complexes and inorganic compounds. It is frequently utilized as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, including the oxidation of organic substrates and the functionalization of aromatic compounds. In the field of inorganic chemistry, Iron(III) sulfate is instrumental in forming coordination complexes with ligands to produce unique compounds with diverse applications.Furthermore, Iron(III) sulfate finds significant use in the production of pigments, catalysts, and as a flocculating agent in water treatment processes. Its ability to undergo redox reactions and form stable complexes makes it a valuable reagent in industrial processes and chemical research. Overall, Iron(III) sulfate's diverse applications in chemical synthesis highlight its importance as a fundamental reagent in modern chemistry.
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