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Hydrolysis of inorganic iron (III) salts

Flynn Jr, 1984

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357189881842485375
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Flynn Jr C
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Chemical Reviews

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The importance of iron chemistry in geological, en-vironmental, metallurgical, industrial, and biological contexts makes understandingof iron chemistry of fundamental significance. In connection with metal-lurgical interest in the behavior of Fe (III) in weakly acid solutions …
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