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iron(III) oxide
chemical compound
ferric chloride
chemical compound
potassium ferricyanide
chemical compound
ferric nitrate
chemical compound
ferric sulfate
chemical compound
Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
hydrous ferric oxide (HFO)
sodium nitroprusside dihydrate
Hexacyanoferrate whose one cyanide group is replaced by a nitroso group
ferric ammonium sulfate
chemical compound
ferric bromide
chemical compound
iron(III) phosphate
chemical compound
tripotassium trioxalatoferrate trihydrate
chemical compound
ammonium ferric citrate
chemical compound
ferric fluoride
chemical compound
ferricyanide(3-)
Ferricyanide is the name of the anion . It is also called hexacyanoferrate(III) and in rare, but systematic nomenclature, hexacyanidoferrate(III). The most common salt of this anion is potassium ferricyanide, a red crystalline material that is used as an oxidant in organic chemistry.
iron(III) oxalate
chemical compound
basic iron(III) acetate
chemical compound
ferric ammonium oxalate
chemical compound
iron(III) sulfide
unstable artificial chemical compound
ferric chromate
chemical compound
yttrium iron garnet
synthetic yttrium iron oxide with garnet structure
ferrichrome
Ferrichrome is a cyclic hexa-peptide that forms a complex with iron atoms. It is a siderophore composed of three glycine and three modified ornithine residues with hydroxamate groups [-N(OH)C(=O)C-]. The 6 oxygen atoms from the three hydroxamate groups bind Fe(III) in near perfect octahedral coordination.
iron oxychloride
chemical compound
iron(III)
thumb|Potassium ferrioxalate contains the iron(III) complex .
Naphthol Green B
chemical compound
iron(III) iodide
chemical compound
ferric acetylacetonate
thumb|Infrared spectrum of Tris(acetylacetonato)iron(III)
bismuth ferrite
chemical compound
Sodium trioxalatoferrate(III)
chemical compound
hematin
Haematin (also known as hematin, ferriheme, hematosin, hydroxyhemin, oxyheme, phenodin, or oxyhemochromogen) is a dark bluish or brownish pigment containing iron in the ferric state, obtained by the oxidation of haem.
iron(III) pyrophosphate
chemical compound
1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrachloroferrate
chemical compound
Iron sucrose
intravenous treatment for anemia
cuprospinel
Cuprospinel is a mineral. Cuprospinel is an inverse spinel with the chemical formula CuFe2O4, where copper substitutes some of the iron cations in the structure. Its structure is similar to that of magnetite, Fe3O4, yet with slightly different chemical and physical properties due to the presence of copper.
YIG sphere
Magnetic device
ferbam
chemical compound
ferric derisomaltose
medication
iron(III) selenite
chemical compound
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