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hapi001
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Does anyone know the equations of addition of ferrate (VI) to ethanol and 2M sulphuric acid respectively ??
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Ferrate anion in acidic condition is the extremely strong oxidizer. Acetic acid is the most probable product of this oxidation
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May 11, 2011, 04:02:51 PM »
Hi:
I you sure about the need for H2SO4?
Ferrates in an environment with a Ph of 7 are very short-lived.
With very strong acid, I would expect no reaction (ferrates are decomposed).
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