ferrous sulfate
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ferrous sulfate
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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The newly identified ferric hydroxysulfate has a crystal structure similar to szomolnokite, a monohydrated ferrous sulfate.
From Science Daily
Existing evidence suggests supplements are a more effective way to replenish iron stores than dietary changes alone and ferrous sulfate is the most effective iron supplement for young children.
From Salon
They said he provided or helped gain access to prescription-dose vitamin D; calcitonin; ferrous sulfate; Advair; testosterone; and various thyroid medications.
From New York Times
Ferrous sulfate works well, and can be synthesized easily enough by dissolving iron in sulfuric acid.
From Scientific American
They added several tons of iron - 14 tons of iron, or ferrous sulfate -- to the water.
From New York Times
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