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base in iron chloride​

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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Iron(III) chloride is a moderately strong Lewis acid which forms adducts with Lewis bases such as triphenylphosphine oxide, e.g. FeCl3(OPPh3)2 where Ph = phenyl.

Answered by Khatunkoyel
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Chemical properties of iron(lll) chloride is a moderately strong Lewis acid which from adducts with Lewis bases such as triphenylphosphine oxides, e.g.Fecl3(OPPh3)2 where ph = phenyl.

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