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Consider the activity of heating ferrous sulphate feso4. 7h2o crystals in a test tube. Then what are the gases which formed in this rection

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Answered by 8074342099
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Answer:so2 and so3

Explanation:

When hydrated ferrous sulphate crystals are heated first it looses its water of crystallization to become white colour ferrous sulphate ( doesnt contain any water). When it is further heated ferrous sulphate is decomposed to form ferric oxide along with sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide

Answered by ankitasharma2743
1

Answer:

So2 and SO3

Explanation:

reaction is 2FeSO4 - Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3

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