Iron(II) to Iron(III) Oxidation by Oxygen
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4Fe2+ + O2 + 4H+ → 4Fe3+ + 2H2O
نظرة عامة
Ferrous ions (Fe²⁺) are oxidized to ferric ions (Fe³⁺) by dissolved oxygen in acidic solution. This reaction is responsible for the yellowing of iron-containing groundwater upon exposure to air. The green Fe²⁺ solution turns yellow-brown as Fe³⁺ forms.
المشاركون
مثال من الحياة اليومية
Well water that is clear underground but turns rusty brown when left standing is undergoing this oxidation of dissolved iron(II) by air.
الأهمية الصناعية
Iron(II)/iron(III) redox chemistry is fundamental to water treatment, geochemistry, soil science, and corrosion engineering.
الخصائص
- النوع
- Redox
- قابل للعكس
- لا
- الطاقة
- طارد للحرارة
- ΔH
- -176,0 kJ/mol