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Iron(II) oxalate dihydrate functions as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, particularly in oxidation-reduction reactions. Its mechanism of action involves the transfer of electrons between reactants, facilitating the conversion of one substance to another. Iron(Ii) Oxalate Dihydrate acts as a mediator in the reaction process, enabling the transformation of substrates by participating in electron transfer processes. Iron(II) oxalate dihydrate interacts with other chemical species, promoting the conversion of reactants into products through its catalytic activity. Its role in the experiment involves facilitating the progression of chemical reactions by providing a platform for electron transfer, thereby influencing the outcome of the reaction. Iron(II) oxalate dihydrate′s mechanism of action at the molecular level involves its ability to facilitate electron transfer, thereby influencing the rate and direction of chemical transformations.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Iron(II) oxalate dihydrate, 25 g | sc-235384 | 25 g | $32.00 |