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draw the shape of mohr's salt crystals​

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Answered by majiruman1
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Octahedral in shape and crystals have a monoclinic crystal structure.

Explanation:

Mohr's salt or Ammonium iron(II) sulfate(NH_{4} )_{2} Fe(SO_{4} )_{2}  . 6H_{2}O is a co-ordinate salt havingFe^{2+} andNH_{4} ^{+} ions. It is a double salt (Tutton's salt) forming monoclinic crystals. These salt crystals are made up of Octahedral [ Fe (H_{2}O)_{6} ]^{2+}centers which have hydrogen bonds between sulfate and ammonium.

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