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find the molecular mass of ferrous ammonium sulphate crystals(NH4)2FeSO4.6H2O




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CHEBI:76243 - ferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous)

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ChEBI Nameferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous)ChEBI IDCHEBI:76243DefinitionA compound of ammonium, iron and sulfate in which the ratio of ammonium to iron(2+) to sulfate ions is 2:1:2.Stars This entity has been manually annotated by the ChEBI Team.Supplier InformationChemicalBook:CB5336472, eMolecules:882687, eMolecules:17280965DownloadMolfile XML SDF

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Wikipedia License Ammonium iron(II) sulfate, or Mohr's salt, is the inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2(H2O)6. Containing two different cations, Fe2+ and NH4+, it is classified as a double salt of ferrous sulfate and ammonium sulfate. It is a common laboratory reagent because it is readily crystallized, and crystals resist oxidation by air. Like the other ferrous sulfate salts, ferrous ammonium sulfate dissolves in water to give the aquo complex [Fe(H2O)6]2+, which has octahedral molecular geometry. Its mineral form is mohrite.Read full article at WikipediaFormulaFeH8N2O8S2

Net Charge0Average Mass284.04700Monoisotopic Mass283.90714InChIInChI=1S/Fe.2H3N.2H2O4S/c;;;2*1-5(2,3)4/h;2*1H3;2*(H2,1,2,3,4)/q+2;;;;/p-2InChIKeyIMBKASBLAKCLEM-UHFFFAOYSA-LSMILES[NH4+].[NH4+].[Fe++].[O-]S([O-])(=O)=O.[O-]S([O-])(=O)=O

ChEBI Ontology Outgoingferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous) (CHEBI:76243) has part iron(2+) (CHEBI:29033) 

ferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous) (CHEBI:76243) is a ammonium salt (CHEBI:47704) 

ferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous) (CHEBI:76243) is a iron molecular entity (CHEBI:24873) 

ferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous) (CHEBI:76243) is a metal sulfate (CHEBI:51336) 

Incomingferrous ammonium sulfate heptahydrate (CHEBI:131378) has part ferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous) (CHEBI:76243)

ferrous ammonium sulfate hexahydrate (CHEBI:76181) has part ferrous ammonium sulfate (anhydrous) (CHEBI:76243)

IUPAC Name ammonium iron(2+) sulfate

Synonyms SourcesAmmonium ferrous sulfateChemIDplusAmmonium iron sulfateChemIDplusAmmonium iron sulfate (2:2:1)ChemIDplusAmmonium iron(II) sulfateChemIDplusDiammonium ferrous sulfateChemIDplusDiammonium iron sulfateChemIDplusFerrous ammonium sulfateChemIDplusFerrous ammonium sulphateChemIDplusFerrous diammonium disulfateChemIDplusMohr's saltChemIDplus

Manual Xref DatabaseAmmonium_iron(II)_sulfateWikipediaView more database links

Registry Numbers TypesSources10045-89-3CAS Registry NumberChemIDplus13163104Reaxys Registry NumberReaxys

Citation Zhang J, Zhang Z, Wu Y, Chen L, Luo Q, Chen J, Huang X, Cheng Y, Wang Z (2012)

Regulatory effect of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α on hCG-stimulated endothelin-2 expression in granulosa cells from the PMSG-treated rat ovary. 

The Journal of reproduction and development 58, 678-684 [PubMed:22972036]

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