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- Ferric abstract "Ferric refers to iron-containing materials or compounds. In chemistry the term is reserved for iron with an oxidation number of +3, also denoted iron(III) or Fe3+. On the other hand, ferrous refers to iron with oxidation number of +2, denoted iron(II) or Fe2+. Iron(III) is usually the most stable form of iron in air, as illustrated by the pervasiveness of rust, an insoluble iron(III)-containing material.".
- Ferric thumbnail Iron(III)-oxide-sample.jpg?width=300.
- Ferric wikiPageID "92522".
- Ferric wikiPageLength "5075".
- Ferric wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Ferric wikiPageRevisionID "661025672".
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Anemia.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_compounds.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Chelate.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Chelation.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Citrate.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Cytochrome.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink EDTA.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Ethylenediaminetetraacetic_acid.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Eutrophication.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Ferric_chloride.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Ferritin.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Ferrous.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Hemoglobin.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolyzes.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxide.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Iron(III)_chloride.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Iron(III)_fluoride.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Iron(III)_oxide.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Iron(III)_oxide-hydroxide.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Iron-sulfur_cluster.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Ligand.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Ligand_field_theory.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Metalloprotein.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Octahedral_molecular_geometry.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Olation.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Oxidation_number.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Oxidation_state.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Oxyhemoglobin.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Phytoplankton.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Reagent.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Rust.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Salt_(chemistry).
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink Siderophore.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLink File:Iron(III)-oxide-sample.jpg.
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferric".
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLinkText "ferric ion".
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLinkText "ferric ions".
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLinkText "ferric".
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLinkText "iron(III) ions".
- Ferric wikiPageWikiLinkText "iron(III)".
- Ferric hasPhotoCollection Ferric.
- Ferric wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ferric subject Category:Iron_compounds.
- Ferric comment "Ferric refers to iron-containing materials or compounds. In chemistry the term is reserved for iron with an oxidation number of +3, also denoted iron(III) or Fe3+. On the other hand, ferrous refers to iron with oxidation number of +2, denoted iron(II) or Fe2+. Iron(III) is usually the most stable form of iron in air, as illustrated by the pervasiveness of rust, an insoluble iron(III)-containing material.".
- Ferric label "Ferric".
- Ferric sameAs الحديديك.
- Ferric sameAs Férrico.
- Ferric sameAs m.0281ql7.
- Ferric sameAs Ferric.
- Ferric sameAs Trevärt_järn.
- Ferric sameAs Q3233795.
- Ferric sameAs Q3233795.
- Ferric sameAs 三价铁离子.
- Ferric wasDerivedFrom Ferric?oldid=661025672.
- Ferric depiction Iron(III)-oxide-sample.jpg.
- Ferric isPrimaryTopicOf Ferric.