I prepared a 20% ferric oxalate solution for the first time today. I heated 40ml water to 180°F, added 10g ferric oxalate slowly on a stir plate over about 60 seconds, then topped it up to 50ml. It dissolved readily and completely, with no problem whatsoever.
I've read that this can be a terrible pain to dissolve, seen suggestions of leaving it on the stir plate for 8 hours, and that I should wait a day before using it. This leaves me concerned that I have the wrong stuff. It's labelled "ferric oxalate hexahydrate" and dry it's seafoam green and consists of crunchy/crumbly chunks and powder. I noticed the B&S and Artcraft listings just say "ferric oxalate" -- are they the anhydrous form? Do I need to dissolve a different amount to make an equivalent solution to what I would get with the B&S/Artcraft chemicals?
I've read that this can be a terrible pain to dissolve, seen suggestions of leaving it on the stir plate for 8 hours, and that I should wait a day before using it. This leaves me concerned that I have the wrong stuff. It's labelled "ferric oxalate hexahydrate" and dry it's seafoam green and consists of crunchy/crumbly chunks and powder. I noticed the B&S and Artcraft listings just say "ferric oxalate" -- are they the anhydrous form? Do I need to dissolve a different amount to make an equivalent solution to what I would get with the B&S/Artcraft chemicals?