- Iron(III) sulfide
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Iron(III) sulfide Iron(III) sulfideOther namesIron sesquisulfide
Ferric sulfide
Diiron trisulfideIdentifiers CAS number 12063-27-3 PubChem 160957 Properties Molecular formula Fe2S3 Molar mass 207.90 g/mol [1] Appearance yellow-green [1] Density 4.3 g/cm3 [1] Melting point decomposition [1]
Solubility in water very slightly soluble [1] sulfide (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references Iron(III) sulfide, also known as ferric sulfide or sesquisulfide, is one of the three iron sulfides besides FeS and FeS2. It is a solid, black powder but decays at ambient temperature into a yellow-green powder.
This is a relatively unstable artificial product that does not occur in nature.
Preparation and properties
Fe2S3 is prepared by addition of refrigerated iron(III) chloride dilution to also cooled sodium sulfide dilution.
- 2 FeCl3 + 3 Na2S → Fe2S3↓ + 6 NaCl
which decays at a temperature over 20°C into FeS and sulphur. [2]
- Fe2S3 → 2 FeS + S↓
With hydrochloric acid it decays according to the following reaction equation: [3]
- Fe2S3 + 4 HCl → 2 FeCl2 + 2 H2S↑ + S↓
References
- ^ a b c d e Charles D. Hodgman, Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (1961), p.590
- ^ Holleman, Wiberg: Inorganic Chemistry (2001), p. 1451; ISBN 0-12-352651-5
- ^ H. Roempp, Chemie (1997), S. 1099; ISBN 3-13-734710-6
Categories:- Iron compounds
- Sulfides
- 2 FeCl3 + 3 Na2S → Fe2S3↓ + 6 NaCl
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