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What is the uses of mohr's salt

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Answered by hemantmehra14
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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.

Answered by akileshkumarag65
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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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