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Action of chlorine on iron

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Answered by saikeerthanaa1
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Answer:

the iron will burns

Explanation:

after after it burns with changes into iron chloride. iron chloride forms back crystals if it is anhydrous. any trace of water present in the apparatus, or in the chlorine, reacts with this to give reddish brown colour.

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Answered by malayab08
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Answer:

Iron reacts with chlorine at 200 degrees Celsius in its +3 oxidation state to give ferric chloride.

Explanation:

2Fe+3Cl2~2FeCl3

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