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- Hydrous_ferric_oxides abstract "Hydrous ferric oxides, also called hydrous iron oxides, are a class of minerals that form from the weathering of minerals that contain iron (Fe) and hydroxides (OH-), and weakly bound water. They are poorly crystalline, highly porous and have large surface areas. They usually occur as very small particles and tend to become more crystalline as they age because they are thermodynamically unstable. They have an affinity for organic and inorganic pollutants, which has led to an interest in using them as sorbents for the treatment of effluents and polluted water. Hydrous iron oxides include ferrihydrite, akaganéite, feroxyhyte, goethite, lepidocrocite and limonite.".
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- Hydrous_ferric_oxides subject Category:Inorganic_compounds.
- Hydrous_ferric_oxides subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Hydrous_ferric_oxides type Abstraction100002137.
- Hydrous_ferric_oxides type Chemical114806838.
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- Hydrous_ferric_oxides type InorganicCompounds.
- Hydrous_ferric_oxides type IronMinerals.
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- Hydrous_ferric_oxides type Mineral114662574.
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- Hydrous_ferric_oxides comment "Hydrous ferric oxides, also called hydrous iron oxides, are a class of minerals that form from the weathering of minerals that contain iron (Fe) and hydroxides (OH-), and weakly bound water. They are poorly crystalline, highly porous and have large surface areas. They usually occur as very small particles and tend to become more crystalline as they age because they are thermodynamically unstable.".
- Hydrous_ferric_oxides label "Hydrous ferric oxides".
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