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What are differences between Mohr's salt, and green vitriol?

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✍This oxidation occurs more readily at high pH. The ammonium ions make solutions of Mohr's salt slightly acidic, which slows this oxidation process.

✍Sulfuric acid is commonly added to solutions to reduce oxidation to ferric iron. It is used in the Fricke's dosemeter to measure high doses of gamma rays.

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