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Ferrous sulphate on heating gives ferric oxide. Two gases
that accompany the reaction are

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Answered by preetiawadh7
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Explanation:

 The heating of ferrous sulphate gives ferric oxide and mixture of sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide gas. This is an example of thermal decomposition reaction and the odour of burning sulphur is due to SO2 gas.

Answered by nagajonnalagadda1002
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Answer:

The heating of ferrous sulphate gives ferric oxide and mixture of sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide gas. This is an example of thermal decomposition reaction and the odour of burning sulphur is due to SO2 gas

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