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(b). A solution of ferric chloride is unaffected when hydrogen is bubbled through it, but gets
reduced when zinc is added to the same acidified solution.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A solution of ferric chloride acidified with HCl is unaffacted when hydrogen is bubbled through it, but gets reduced when zinc is added to acidified solution.

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A solution of ferric chloride acidified with HCl is unaffacted when hydrogen is bubbled through it, but gets reduced when zinc is added to acidified solution. ... Zinc reacts with the acid to produce nascent hydrogen which reduces ferric chloride into ferrous chloride.

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