Q » How does oxidation convert soluble iron into filterable forms?
03 Nov, 2025
A » Oxidation converts soluble iron (Fe²⁺) into insoluble iron (Fe³⁺) by adding oxygen, which precipitates as iron hydroxide (Fe(OH)₃). This transformation forms particles that can be easily removed by filtration. The process is commonly used in water purification to enhance water quality by removing dissolved iron, which can cause staining and taste issues if left untreated.
03 Nov, 2025
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