Chemistry, asked by khan23168, 11 months ago

Fe^+3 ion in solution is given by? A [Fe(CN)6]^-3 B [Fe(CN)6^-4 C Fe2(SO4)3 D ALL PLZ ANS WITH (REASON)​

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Answered by raji8115
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Fe2(SO4)3  is your answer because Fe3+ ion in a coordination will not dissociate into Fe3+

During ionisation [disosiation] the complex compound wont break down into to individual ligand and ion. The coordination sphere will stay intact to behave as a single ion

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