kaos1
Chemical
- Jul 23, 2003
- 7
Greetings,
In a recent situation in our process, we have noticed that when dispersing ferric nitrate nonahydrate, which is light purple or brownish depending on it's state, on sodium chloride it turns to a bright yellow. We have tried NaCl, KCl, dextrose, and calcium chloride as "carriers" for this compound and have found similar results.
Does anyone know what is happening here?
Kaos1
In a recent situation in our process, we have noticed that when dispersing ferric nitrate nonahydrate, which is light purple or brownish depending on it's state, on sodium chloride it turns to a bright yellow. We have tried NaCl, KCl, dextrose, and calcium chloride as "carriers" for this compound and have found similar results.
Does anyone know what is happening here?
Kaos1