ferrous hydroxide

ferrous hydroxide
noun
: a basic compound Fe(OH)2 that is usually obtained as a nearly white gelatinous precipitate by adding an alkali to a ferrous salt solution and that turns green and finally reddish brown in air on oxidation to ferric hydroxide

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  • iron hydroxide — noun : a hydroxide of iron: as a. : ferric hydroxide b. : ferrous hydroxide …   Useful english dictionary

  • iron(II) hydroxide — geležies(II) hidroksidas statusas T sritis chemija formulė Fe(OH)₂ atitikmenys: angl. ferrous hydroxide; iron(II) hydroxide rus. железа гидрозакись; железа(II) гидроксид …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

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