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Sodium ferrocyanide is the
sodium salt of the
coordination compound of
formula [Fe(CN)6]4−. In its
hydrous form, Na4Fe(CN)6·H2O (sodium
ferrocyanide decahydrate)...
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Ferrocyanide is the name of the
anion [Fe(CN)6]4−.
Salts of this
coordination complex give
yellow solutions. It is
usually available as the salt pot****ium...
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Prussian blue (iron(III)
ferrocyanide) with pot****ium hydroxide. Pot****ium hexacyanidoferrate(II) is
produced industrially from
hydrogen cyanide, iron(II) chloride...
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Paris blue) is a dark blue
pigment produced by
oxidation of
ferrous ferrocyanide salts. It has the
chemical formula Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3. It
consists of Fe3+...
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their complexation with iron,
ferrocyanides (Sodium
ferrocyanide E535, Pot****ium
ferrocyanide E536, and
Calcium ferrocyanide E538) do not
decompose to lethal...
- chloromethanes,
sodium ferrocyanide,
caustic potash, pot****ium carbonate,
hydrochloric acid,
phosphoric acid (85%) and
hydrogen peroxide. GACL was incorporated...
- is
manufactured by p****ing
chlorine through a
solution of pot****ium
ferrocyanide. Pot****ium
ferricyanide separates from the solution: 2 K4[Fe(CN)6] +...
- Iron(II)
centres occur in
coordination complexes, such as in the
anion ferrocyanide, [Fe(CN)6]4−,
where six
cyanide ligands are
bound the
metal centre; or...
- Wh/L.
Alkaline AORFBs use
excess pot****ium
ferrocyanide catholyte because of the
stability issue of
ferrocyanide in
alkaline solutions. Metal-organic flow...
- "The
Standard Oxidation Potential of the
Ferrocyanide-Ferricyanide
Electrode at 25° and the
Entropy of
Ferrocyanide Ion". The
Journal of
Physical Chemistry...