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Discuss how you would separate Fe+3 from Ca2+
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Answered by DrBob222
I would think Fe2S3 would form with H2S and CaS is soluble. You might have to play around with the pH before addition of H2S to avoid the reduction of S^2- to free S which usually is in the form of colloidal S.
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