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IT is well known that a neutral solution of succinic acid gives a brownish-red precipitate of ferric succinate with a ferric chloride solution. Handl1 obtained brownish-red crystals of ferric succinate by treating a ferric chloride solution with a solution of sodium succinate. We have now succeeded in preparing ferric succinate jellies.
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Prakash and Dhar, J. Ind. Chem. Soc., 6, 391 (1929).
Mushran, Nature, 158, 95 (1946).
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PRAKASH, S., MUSHRAN, S. Preparation of Ferric Succinate Jellies. Nature 163, 878 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163878a0
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