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 AllRefer.com - ferrous sulfate, Compound & Element (Compounds And Elements) - Encyclopedia
It is prepared commercially by oxidation of pyrite (iron sulfide) or by treating iron with sulfuric acid.
It is used in the manufacture of inks, in wool dyeing as a mordant, and in water purification as a substitute for aluminum sulfate.
It melts at 64°C, and at 90°C it loses water of hydration to form the monohydrate, a white, monoclinic, crystalline powder that occurs naturally as the mineral szomolnokite.
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 MedlinePlus Drug Information: Ferrous Sulfate (Iron)
Accidental overdose of products containing iron is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under the age of 6.
Ferrous sulfate comes in regular, coated, and extended-release (long-acting) tablets; regular and extended-release capsules; and oral liquid (syrup, drops, and elixir).
Although symptoms of iron deficiency usually improve within a few days, you may have to take ferrous sulfate for 6 months if you have severe iron deficiency.
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 Read about Iron(II) sulfate at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Iron(II) sulfate and learn about Iron(II) sulfate ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Iron(II) sulfate is prepared commercially by oxidation of pyrite or by treating iron with sulfuric acid.
In the finishing of steel prior to plating or coating, the steel sheet or rod is passed through pickling lines of sulfuric acid.
This produces large quantities of iron(II) sulfate as a waste product.
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 Iron, Ferrous Sulfate
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 Rug Notes Index - H Oriental rugs and carpets by Barry O'Connell,Spongobongo.com
In a paper delivered at the Tehran conference in 1991, I introduced Bronze Age instruments of carpet weaving in Iran found mostly in women’s graves.
After that I was able to discover two weaving instruments and two early mordants, one of them being a special clay containing iron sulfate and the other being animal urine.
Such clay was used for many millennia in some religious baptism especially for women who wanted to dye their hair.
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 AllRefer Health - Iron Overdose (Ferrous Fumarate (Femiron, Feostat), Ferrous Gluconate (Fergon), Ferrous Sulfate ...
AllRefer Health - Iron Overdose (Ferrous Fumarate (Femiron, Feostat), Ferrous Gluconate (Fergon), Ferrous Sulfate (Feosol, Slow Fe))
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Alternate Names : Ferrous Fumarate (Femiron, Feostat), Ferrous Gluconate (Fergon), Ferrous Sulfate (Feosol, Slow Fe)
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