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  2. Iron(II) phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. Fe 3 (PO 4) 2 Appearance ... Iron(II) phosphate, also ferrous phosphate, [3] Fe 3 ... Toggle the table of contents.

  3. Iron phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... Iron phosphate may refer to: Iron(II) phosphate; Iron(III) phosphate; See also. Strengite, a hydrated iron phosphate mineral

  4. Ferrous - Wikipedia

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    Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate, FeCl 2 ·4H 2 O. In chemistry, iron(II) refers to the element iron in its +2 oxidation state. The adjective ferrous or the prefix ferro-is often used to specify such compounds, as in ferrous chloride for iron(II) chloride (FeCl 2). The adjective ferric is used instead for iron(III) salts, containing the cation Fe 3+.

  5. Maricite - Wikipedia

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    Maricite is an ionic double metal phosphate, with a space filling capacity of about 70% (Le Page, and Donnay, 1977). The structure of maricite contains a sodium cation enclosed by ten oxygen anions within 10 Å, in an irregular coordination. There is (2+2+2) type distorted tetrahedron around the iron (Bridson, et al., 1997). The Å distances ...

  6. Triphylite - Wikipedia

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    Triphylite is a lithium iron(II) phosphate mineral with the chemical formula LiFePO 4. [6] It is a member of the triphylite group and forms a complete solid solution series with the lithium manganese(II) phosphate, lithiophilite. Triphylite crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system.

  7. Ferrophosphorus - Wikipedia

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    Ferrophosphorus is a ferroalloy, an alloy of iron and phosphorus. It contains high proportion of iron phosphides, Fe 2 P and Fe 3 P. Its CAS number is 8049-19-2. The usual grades contain either 18 or 25% of phosphorus. [1] It is a gray solid material with melting point between 1050-1100 °C. It may liberate phosphine in contact with water. Very ...

  8. Vivianite - Wikipedia

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    2 O) is a hydrated iron(II) phosphate mineral found in a number of geological environments. ... Chemical formula Crystal system ... Toggle the table of contents.

  9. Iron (III) phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Iron(III) phosphate, also ferric phosphate, [4] [5] is the inorganic compound with the formula Fe PO 4. Four polymorphs of anhydrous FePO 4 are known. Additionally two polymorphs of the dihydrate FePO 4 ·(H 2 O) 2 are known. These materials have attracted much interest as potential cathode materials in batteries.