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ferric ion

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ferric ion

Traditional name for the trivalent condition of iron, Fe3+; the modern name is iron(III). Ferric salts are usually reddish or yellow in colour and form reddish-yellow solutions. Fe2(SO4)3 is iron(III) sulphate (ferric sulphate).



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When the iron-rich dust falls into the lake, the ferric ions (iron with a +3 charge) are reduced to ferrous ions.
as a result of the addition of ferric ion to the leach; as the secondary copper sulphide minerals do require ferric ions to achieve high copper recoveries.
 
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