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Fe(OH)3 + H2SO4 > Fe(SO4)3 + H2O​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given chemical reaction is:

Fe(OH)3 + H2SO4 = Fe(SO4)3 + H2O.

The balanced equation for this would be:

2Fe(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 = Fe2(SO4)3 +6H2O

Extra Information:

  • This is a neutralization reaction.
  • Acid + Base → Salt + Water.
  • In this equation, Fe(OH)3 is a base, H2SO4 is an acid.
  • The given equation is Iron Hydroxide +Sulfuric Acid = Ferric Sulfate + Water.
  • Inorder to balance this equation we need to check the number of atoms on both sides.
  • We need to make the number of atoms equal on both sides.
  • The reactants in this equation are Iron Hydroxide and Sulfuric acid.
  • The products formed are Ferric sulphate and water.
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