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Ferricyanide is the
anion [Fe(CN)6]3−. It is also
called hexacyanoferrate(III) and in rare, but
systematic nomenclature, hexacyanidoferrate(III). The most...
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ferricyanide is the
chemical compound with the
formula K3[Fe(CN)6]. This
bright red salt
contains the
octahedrally coordinated [Fe(CN)6]3− ion...
- this
white solid with
hydrogen peroxide or
sodium chlorate produces ferricyanide and
affords Prussian blue. A "soluble" form, KFe3+[Fe2+(CN)6], which...
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ferric ferrocyanide and
ferrous ferricyanide).
Ferrocyanide reversibly oxidized by one electron,
giving ferricyanide: [Fe(CN)6]4− ⇌ [Fe(CN)6]3− + e− This...
- best
known is a
process using ammonium ferric citrate and pot****ium
ferricyanide. The
paper is
impregnated with a
solution of
ammonium ferric citrate...
- chemicals:
ferric ammonium citrate or
ferric ammonium oxalate, and pot****ium
ferricyanide, and only
water to
develop and fix.
Announced in 1842, it is
still in...
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which after reaction is
regenerated with
reoxidants such as pot****ium
ferricyanide or N-methylmorpholine N-oxide. This
dramatically reduces the
amount of...
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ferricyanide reduction can be
stimulated by a
dilution technique.
Dilution does not
cause a
further increase in the rate in
which ferricyanide is reduced...
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ferricyanide is a
compound of pot****ium, iron,
carbon and nitrogen;
although it
contains cyanide anions, it does not
release them and is nontoxic...
- into the
gaseous HCN.
Hydrogen cyanide could be
obtained from pot****ium
ferricyanide and acid: 6 H+ + [Fe(CN)6]−3 → 6 HCN + Fe+3 The
large demand for cyanides...