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a green coloured metallic salt on heating losses its water if crystallization and gives the smell of burning sulphur identify the salt ​

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Answered by yashica62
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Explanation:

green vitriol, FeSO4. 7H2O

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Answered by karanthprabhakar
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Hey mate! Here is ur answer...

Answer:

The salt is FeSO4 or ferrous sulphate.

Explanation:

ferrous sulphate is green in colour (characteristic property of iron). It loses its colour after losing its water of crystallization and turns colourless. The products released on heating includes sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide along with ferric oxide. SO2 and SO3 are the reasons for the odour of burning sulphur.

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