Ferrous Sulfate Monohydrate is an inorganic compound that serves as a mining chemical. This compound is a hydrate of Iron (II) Sulfate with one molecule of water. It can be derived by heating the Hepta hydrate form till it loses 6 molecules of its water.
Ferrous Sulphate – Mono Hydrate
+ Free ShippingSynonyms | Iron Vitriol, Melanterite |
Packing | 25/50/1000 Kgs HDPE Bags With inner liners. |
Applications | Industrial grade |
Standard | Industrial grade |
Molecular Formula | FeSO4·H2O |
Molecular weight | 169.93 g/mol |
Density | 3.0 g/cm3 |
CAS No. | 17375-41-6 |
Properties
- light yellow color, either color less, powder
- Generally sold as a soluble powder, iron sulfate can be applied either dry or in solution.
Advantages
• as a soil amendment for lowering the pH of a high alkaline soil so plants can more readily access the soil’s nutrients.
• In horticulture it is used for treating iron chlorosis, a yellowing of plant leaves caused by iron deficiency.
Drawbacks
- Ferrous Sulfate Monohydrate is harmful to aquatic life in very low concentrations.
Application
- It is used as a source of iron in the treatment of iron-deficiency anemia (generally in solid-dosage treatments; for liquid-dosage treatments, the heptahydrate is normally used). It has a role as a nutraceutical, an anti-anemic agent and a reducing agent. It is a hydrate and an iron molecular entity.
- Plant growth-used to treating iron chlorosis, yellowing of plant leaves causes by iron deficiency.
- Generally sold as a soluble powder, iron sulfate can be applied either dry or in solution.
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