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1) Two test for ferrous hydoxide?​

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A positive test is the formation of the red-brown precipitate of iron(III) hydroxide. The red-brown to brown precipitate of iron (III) hydroxide (ferric hydroxide) is formed by the oxidation of iron(II) hydroxide (ferrous hydroxide) by the nitro compound, which in turn is reduced to the primary amine.

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A positive test is the formation of the red-brown precipitate of iron(III) hydroxide. The red-brown to brown precipitate of iron (III) hydroxide (ferric hydroxide) is formed by the oxidation of iron(II) hydroxide (ferrous hydroxide) by the nitro compound, which in turn is reduced to the primary amine.

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