Chemistry, asked by harsh56772, 5 months ago

A. Ferrous sulphate reacts with sodium hydroxide to produce ferrous hydroxide and sodium sulphate.
(A)
Write the equation. (A) . Check whether it is balanced if not balance it.
(C)Find the weights of reactant and products.
(D)State the law that this equation satisfied.​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

"An aqueous solution of ferrous sulphate reacts with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to form a precipitate of ferrous hydroxide and sodium sulphate remains in solution."

Answered by tishamukherjee1984
1

Explanation:

A) FeSO4+NaOH➜Fe(OH)2(down arrow as it is a precipitate)+Na2SO4

B) It is not balanced...lets balance it...

FeSO4+2NaOH=Fe(OH)2(down arrow as it is a precipitate)+Na2SO4

C) Sorry I cant find this as I have not learned to solve this yet...

D) This equation satisfied the law of conservation of mass...

(Hope it hepled u atleast a little bit)

Thank you...

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