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Ferric ion reacts with sulfide according to the reaction: 2fe3 3s2- -> fe2s3(s) an iron solution is made by dissolving 1.25 g of ferric sulfate, fe2(so4)3

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Answered by chiragagrawal1502
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Answer:

Explanation:

done to both primary and permanent teeth. ... Ferric sulphate (Fe2(SO4)3),is a chemical compound which is said to be the ... a 15.5% solution (AstringedentTM, Ultradent Products, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT), ... reaction of blood with both the ferric and sulphate ions. ... The IUPAC name for Ferric Sulphate is Iron (3+); trisulphate.

Answered by sumabaijubaiju
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Answer: iron reacts with copper sulphate solution

Explanation: the chemical equations

FE + CUSO4 = FESO4 AND CU

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