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Chembox says it's insoluble. But clearly, vinegar can dissolve iron (III) oxide rust. There are conflicting sources, some saying it's soluble but others say it's not. Furthermore, the structure shown on the page is a coordination complex, but PubChem and ChemSpider both show it as a normal salt.
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The ball-and-stick model of iron(III) acetate actually does not have acetate ligands on the iron. It actually shows an unknown, or at least unusual ligand, technically a dianion (doubly-negatively charged ion) theoretically arising from double deprotonation of acetaldehyde hydrate. As such, it
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Query: Iron(III) acetate is described in the box on the right of the pages as being insoluble in water, but the illustration on the left claims to show `an aqueous solution' of it? Should this be an aqueous suspension or a solution in ethanol? Clarification please.
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Could this have anything to do with its solubility? Does it have 2 forms, one a soluble salt and another an insoluble complex? I am not an expert, but there is another comment saying the complex is straight up wrong.
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