| ferrous sulfate |
Iron(II) sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate and as copperas (FeSO4) is an example of an ionic compound. It is found in various states of hydration (FeSO4·H2O, FeSO4·4H2O, FeSO4·5H2O, FeSO4·7H2O); the heptahydrate is also called green vitriol, copperas, or melanterite (a mineral that commonly occurs with pyrite). Iron(II) sulfate has a blue-green color, monoclinic crystal structure, and is water-soluble. Its molecular weight is 151.9026 g/mol. ...
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| ferritin |
is an iron storage protein found mainly in liver. It's released in blood, where it can be dosed, giving information on iron body storage. Higher than normal values can be seen in haemochromatosis.
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| ferric oxide |
Ferric oxid corrodes iron particles or rust; Voyager detects this in space and traces it to a 1936 Ford truck floating in space. (The 37's)
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| ferruginous |
rust-coloured.
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| ferruginous |
the color of the oxide of iron; brown approaching yellow.
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