ferric chloride

collocation in English

meaningsofferricandchloride

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ferric
adjective
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/ˈfer.ɪk/
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/ˈfer.ɪk/
relating to or ...
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chloride
noun[C or U]
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/ˈklɔː.raɪd/
us
/ˈklɔːr.aɪd/
a chemical compound that is a mixture of chlorine and ...
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(Definition offerricandchloridefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Sections were stained with this solution, followed by a wash with 50% alcohol, and finally stained with a small drop offerricchloride.
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Ferricchloridegives a bluish-violet coloration with the aqueous solution.
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Chemical addition (i.e. alum,ferricchloride) destabilizes the particle charges and prepares them for clarification either by settling or floating out of the water stream.
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Illustrative of its powerful oxidizing properties, it is used to etch copper on printed circuit boards as an alternative toferricchloridesolution.
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The etchant is typically an aqueous solution of acid, frequentlyferricchloride, that is heated and directed under pressure to both sides of the plate.
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It is also resistant to acid,ferricchlorideand other chemicals used to etch metals.
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The components include orcinol, hydrochloric acid, andferricchloride.
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The electrical conductivity increases upon doping with iodine,ferricchloride, alkali metals, or acids.
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The exposed metal lines are then etched by dipping the plate in a bath of etchant (e.g. nitric acid orferricchloride).
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Phosphorus removal can also be achieved by chemical precipitation, usually with salts of iron (e.g.ferricchloride), aluminum (e.g. alum), or lime.
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Inorganic substances such as colloidalferricchlorideor molybdenum compounds supposedly acted as cofactors and catalysts.
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Metal cations with a high oxidation state tend to undergo hydrolysis instead, e.g.ferricchloride, aluminium chloride, and titanium tetrachloride.
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Whenferricchlorideis used as the etchant, no metal parts other than titanium can be used in the etching equipment.
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An added drop offerricchloridewill turn the solution an intense red when aldehyde is present.
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When used for etching,ferricchloridedoes not produce a corrosive gas, as acids do, thus eliminating another danger of traditional etching.
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Ferric bromide andferricchloridebecome inactivated if they react with water, including moisture in the air.
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The mechanism of the oxidative polymerization usingferricchloridehas been controversial.
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Oxidizing agents, such asferricchloride, give a blue precipitate with solutions of its salts.
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The image is etched onto the copperplate by theferricchloride, creating a gravure plate with tiny wells of varying depth to hold ink.
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Whenferricchlorideis added to a dilute solution, it will turn green; a characteristic of ortho-oxy derivatives of benzene.
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