- ([Fe(CO)4]2−), the organoferrates.[page needed] The term
ferrate derives from
Latin ferrum 'iron'. Some
ferrates are
called super-iron by some and have uses in...
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reactive than
ferrate(VI). In
alkaline conditions ferrates are more stable,
lasting for
about 8 to 9
hours at pH 8 or 9.
Aqueous solutions of
ferrates are pink...
- R. J.; Quail, J. W. (1972). "Pot****ium, rubidium, cesium, and
barium ferrates(VI). Preparations,
infrared spectra, and
magnetic susceptibilities". Inorganic...
- Pot****ium
ferrate is an
inorganic compound with the
formula K2FeO4. It is the pot****ium salt of
ferric acid. Pot****ium
ferrate is a
powerful oxidizing...
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Sodium ferrate is a
chemical compound with the
formula Na2FeO4. It is a
sodium salt of
ferric acid that is very
difficult to obtain. In most iron compounds...
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Super Battery.
Battery Bimonthly, "Study on the
performance of nano-sized
ferrates super-iron battery" (in Chinese). Vol. 34 No. Pp. 247–249. 2004 Energetic...
- ferrioxalate, also
called pot****ium
trisoxalatoferrate or pot****ium tris(oxalato)
ferrate(III) is a
chemical compound with the
formula K3[Fe(C2O4)3]. It
often occurs...
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oxides with
other metal oxides or
carbonates yields materials known as
ferrates (
ferrate (III)): ZnO + Fe2O3 → Zn(FeO2)2 Iron(III)
oxide is a
product of the...
- The Società per le
Strade Ferrate Meridionali (Italian:
Company for the
Southern Railways, SFM) was an
Italian railway company established in 1862. In...
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Piana and
Mount Lagazuoi. Many
people visit the
Dolomites to
climb the vie
ferrate,
protected paths through the rock
walls that were
created during the war...