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Solutions of ceric sulfate have a strong yellow color.
The ceric ion is a strong oxidizer, especially under acidic conditions.
I had seen ancient cairns in the Highlands myself, and found them ceric enough in the broad light of day.
Through his one sound eye, he could see that broad-boned face, set in ceric calm, like a Viking berserker.
A related compound is ceric ammonium sulfate.
Ce(IV) in ceric ammonium nitrate is a useful oxidizing agent.
When ceric compounds are reduced, so-called cerous compounds are formed.
Cerium(IV) sulfate, also called ceric sulfate, is an inorganic compound.
Thus, "ceric" cerium was thought to be trivalent, and the oxidation state ratio was therefore thought to be 1.5.
If ceric sulfate is added to dilute hydrochloric acid, then elemental chlorine is formed, albeit slowly.
Catechols produce quinones with the addition of ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN).
Ceric sulfate is used in analytical chemistry for redox titration, often together with a redox indicator.
The phenol can be liberated from the chromium complex by a mild oxidation, such as ceric ammonium nitrate or air oxidation.
Cerous salts have an oxidation number of 3 and ceric salts have an oxidation of 4.
Since then, other oxidizing agents such as ceric sulphate, potassium iodate, and potassium dichromate have been used to determine COD.
Such double metal sulfates include ammonium cobaltous sulfate, ferric ammonium sulfate, ammonium nickel sulfate and ammonium ceric sulfate.
Cerium(IV) oxide, also known as ceric oxide, ceria, cerium oxide or cerium dioxide, is an oxide of the rare earth metal cerium.
Birds were beginning to call in the trees near the house; besides this, the only sound was the frequent )vhoosh of the manatees' breath as they rose for air, and now and then an ceric sound like a hollo-,v, distant wail, as they called to each other.