Words and phrases that have a meaning related to ferric: (151 results)
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chelated, ferrous sulphate, guanidine, methylene blue, potassium carbonate, diethyl, zinc sulphate, dextran, magnesium hydroxide, calcium sulfate, glucoside, calcium lactate, allyl, dibasic, oxidizing agent, equimolar, dimethyl, malate, succinate, nonionic, octyl, acetylsalicylic acid, catechol, polymerized, pyridoxal, calcium sulphate, diphosphate, isopropyl, ascorbic acid, nitrogenous, polyacrylamide, uranyl, semisynthetic, sodium phosphate, carboxylic acid, alkali metal, propyl, bile acid, diethyl ether, cytidine, mercuric, deoxy, quinoline, methoxy, nitric, aluminum hydroxide, sulphite, formate, soluble, fermentable, dicarboxylic acid, oxidised, zinc sulfate, sulfonamide, ammonium chloride, racemic, propanol, sulfated, resorcinol, lyase, kainite, sitosterol, propionic acid, calcium oxide, mannose, barium sulfate, microcrystalline, martensitic, arsenic trioxide, potassium permanganate, propionic, anionic, molecular sieve, iodinated, silicic acid, calcium hydroxide, benzoic acid, azo, barium sulphate, hexavalent, fumaric acid, pantothenic acid, benzyl, adsorptive, chloro, silicide, lactam, butylene, zinc chloride, sulindac, carboxylate, calcined, borane, acetic, monophosphate, nephrotoxic, pearlite, fucose, salicylic, palmitic acid, hydrous, amphiphilic, carbonate, sulphate, chromate, hydroxides, hydroxide, oxalate, silicate, hydrate, phosphates, salt, sulphates, ammonium, antimony, chlorides, ferrocyanide, oxides, sulfide, sulphide, chloride, cupric, ferrous, cuprous, stannous, potassium, calcium, stannic, undissociated, hydrated, potassic, sodium, ammoniacal, anhydrous, lithium, chromic, sodic
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Also try:., austenite, haematite, haemosiderin, hematite, hemosiderin, indian red, iron putty, laterite, ocher, ochre, rust, rusting, sienna
— Nouns for ferric: chloride, oxide, iron, hydroxide, solution, salts, sulphate, ions, salt, ion, sulfate, more...
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