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I'd have thought that the link was enough to establish the importance of this chemical; do we need to copy over the relevant info?

What link? The only link is to a page with general information about the environmental impact of all fluorides. It doesn't even mention iron(III) fluoride.

Incidentally, is it a violation of WP:NOR to convert the density to SI when it isn't in SI in the reference?--Brownlee 17:09, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Simple unit conversions are not OR, but the original value should be given first and the converted value in parentheses. —Keenan Pepper 01:47, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Solubility

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I'm not sure about the data on solubility. German Wikipedia says it's basically insoluble in water. Here it says that the hydrate is highly soluble... What gives? Hobbitschuster (talk) 12:40, 14 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]