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15. Balance the following chemical equations - FeSO, heating → Fe, 0, + SO) + SO,​

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Answered by anamika0907
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Explanation:

2FeSO4 ---------->Fe2SO4+ SO3 + SO2

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Answered by tejasgupta
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Answer:

2FeSO₄ ----(heat)----> Fe₂O₃ + SO₂ + SO₃

Explanation:

When Iron (II) Sulphate is heated, it decomposes to form Iron (III) oxide along with suffocating gases- Sulphur di and tri oxide. The chemical euation representing this chemical change is as below:

FeSO₄ ----(heat)----> Fe₂O₃ + SO₂ + SO₃

The above equation is not balanced. The balanced equation is as below:

2FeSO₄ ----(heat)----> Fe₂O₃ + SO₂ + SO₃

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