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Names IUPAC name Pot****ium hexacyanidoferrate(II)
Other names (Yellow)
Prussiate of
Potash Pot****ium hexacyanoferrate (II)
trihydrate Tetrapot****ium ferrocyanide...
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ferricyanide Names IUPAC name Pot****ium hexacyanoferrate(III)
Other names Red
prussiate of Potash,
Prussian red, Pot****ium
ferricyanide Identifiers CAS Number...
- Na4Fe(CN)6·H2O (sodium
ferrocyanide decahydrate), it is
sometimes known as
yellow prussiate of soda. It is a
yellow crystalline solid that is
soluble in
water and...
- was a
professor at the
University of Heidelberg. He
worked on the red
prussiate and
created Gmelin's test, and
wrote his
Handbook of Chemistry, which...
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mathematician and
physicist Leopold Gmelin (1788–1853), chemist,
worked on red
prussiate and
created Gmelin's test
Heinrich Christian Eisenbrandt (1790-1860),...
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iodine content of
iodized salt is 10–22 ppm.
Sodium ferrocyanide,
yellow prussiate of soda, is
sometimes added to salt as an
anticaking agent. Such anticaking...
- Port
Hawkesbury Airport, in
Canada Yps (comics), a
German comic Yellow prussiate of soda, or
sodium ferrocyanide the
Yorkshire Philosophical Society (founded...
- Acid [
Oxalic Acid ] The
Coloring "Middle-salt" of "Blood lye" [Yellow
Prussiate of Pot****ium] Air-acid [
Carbonic Acid ];
Benzoic Acid.
Lapis infernalis...
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constituents of the furnish.
Another potential cause may be the
presence of
prussiate of pot****ium in the ink or
latent in the paper. When the
paper was dampened...