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  • Iron(III) Chloride (FeCl3) Melting Point: Properties & Hydration
    The melting point of FeCl3 (iron(III) chloride) is 306 °C (583 °F).

    It's important to note that this is the melting point of anhydrous FeCl3, meaning it has no water molecules attached to it. Hydrated forms of FeCl3, such as FeCl3·6H2O, have different melting points.

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