anhydrous Iron III chloride turns to a solution when exposed to air give reason
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Given: Anhydrous iron III chloride turns to a solution in air
To find: Reason of solution when exposed to air
Explanation: When ferric chloride is exposed to atmosphere FeCl3 absorbs moisture from the atmosphere and gets converted into its solution.The ferric chloride crystals when exposed to the atmosphere, absorbs water molecules to become moist and show the phenomenon of deliquescence. Deliquescence is the process by which a substance absorbs moisture from the atmosphere until it dissolves in the absorbed water and forms a solution
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