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Definition of Fe3(PO4)3:
1.1 Common name: Iron(III) phosphate
1.1.2 English name: Iron(III) phosphate.
1.2 Atomic structure: Fe3(PO4)3 consists of 3 Iron (Fe) atoms, 2 Phosphorus (P) atoms, and 8 Oxygen (O) atoms.
1.3 Atomic mass: The total atomic mass of Fe3(PO4)3 is 399.86 g/mol.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: Fe3(PO4)3 consists of 3 iron (Fe) atoms combined with 2 phosphorus (P) atoms and 8 oxygen (O) atoms to form a molecule.
1.4 Ion structure: Fe3(PO4)3 in ion form is [Fe3]3+ and [PO4]3- -
Properties:
2.1 Physical properties: Fe3(PO4)3 is solid, dark brown, odorless, insoluble in water and acid.
2.2 Chemical properties: Fe3(PO4)3 mainly does not react with other substances but can be decomposed when heated. -
Common chemical equation for Fe3(PO4)3: There are no specific reactions with metals, acids, non-metals, and salts.
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Preparation of Fe3(PO4)3:
4.1 Laboratory preparation: Fe3(PO4)3 can be prepared by reacting iron(III) chloride with sodium phosphate.
4.2 Industrial preparation: In industry, Fe3(PO4)3 is usually produced by the reaction between Iron and Phosphoric acid.