FeCl3 helps in water and sewage treatment. In solution, FeCl3 forms iron (III) hydroxide which is useful in removing suspended materials from the water. In the electronics industry, ferrous chloride etches copper in the production of printed circuit boards. Coin collectors use iron (III) chloride to enhance dates on coins that are difficult to read. Swordsmiths and knife craftsmen use the chemical to stain blades in order to see imperfections. Its water affinity makes it an excellent desiccant to keep other materials dry. Veterinarians use FeCl3 to stop bleeding of animal claws they clip too close. Potters use Iron (III) chloride in Raku firing of their wares to produce an orange color due to the presence of iron. (1) Product Name: Ferric Chloride Anhydrous/ Anhydrous Ferric Chloride/ Iron(III) Chloride Anhydrous/ Ferric Trichloride Anhydrous (2) Molecular Formula: FeCl3 (3) Molecular weight ( mol. wt) : 162.21 (4) Appearance: Brown crystal…

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