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compaccess1 October 11th, 2005 11:09

Fe(COO)2.2H2O what is this? could someone explain to me
 
Fe(COO)2.2H2O

what is this
how to make it
can i buy it off the catalogue

glueless guy

thanks for you help

charco October 11th, 2005 19:06

Iron II oxalate (dicarboxylate)

hope that helps you come unstuck glueless!

you can make it by reaction of iron carbonate with oxalic acid(ethanedicarboxylic acid)

you can buy it.

or you can make it...

compaccess1 October 12th, 2005 09:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by charco
Iron II oxalate (dicarboxylate)

hope that helps you come unstuck glueless!

you can make it by reaction of iron carbonate with oxalic acid(ethanedicarboxylic acid)

you can buy it.

or you can make it...

thankyou for your help.

i looked it up in sigma-aldrich. they listed as Fe(C2O4) · 2H2O for iron ii oxalate. is this almost the same thing.

glueless

Borek October 12th, 2005 18:32

It is all the same, just the notation is different.


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