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FeCl3+NH4OH ----> Fe (OH)3+NH4Cl

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Given:

We have been given a chemical reaction

FeCl3 + NH4OH → Fe(OH)3 + NH4Cl

Solution:

We need to balance this equation. So the balanced equation is:

FeCl3 + 3NH4OH → Fe(OH)3 + 3NH4Cl

Extra Information:

  • This is a double displacement reaction.
  • It is also known as metathesis.
  • In this reaction Ferric chloride reacts with Ammonium Hydroxide to form Iron Hydroxide and Ammonium Chloride.
  • The reactants in this reaction are Ferric chloride and Ammonium Hydroxide.
  • The products formed are Iron Hydroxide and Ammonium Chloride.
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