Hello Dear all;
I have a technical question related to analytical Chemistry, I have a sample of (40% w/w) Ferric Chloride solution (for water treatment purposes which consist a little portions of Ferrous Chloride and Hydrochloric acid.
I need to know the methods to determine the percentages of each Ferrous Chloride and Chloride acid.
Also I want to make sure that this solution is truly (40% w/w).
So ANY CLUE !!!
Thanks in advance.
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Answer / sumit tyagi
Can u make ur question more clear... it's slightly confusing.....but U can determine the percentage of Ferric Chloride and Ferrous Chloride by using cerrium sulphate or cerric ammonium sulphate solution with redox indicator (eg. Ferrion indicator)..
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Answer / manigandan p
We couldn't understand your question.Could please make clear
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