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ferus sulphate formula​

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Answered by arth696
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Answer:

FeSO4

Explanation:

Various hydrates occur naturally - most commonly the heptahydrate, which loses water to form the tetrahydrate at 57°C and the monohydrate at 65°C. Iron(II) sulfate (British English: iron(II) sulphate) or ferrous sulfate denotes a range of salts with the formula FeSO4·xH2O.

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Answered by gjarwal2004
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Answer:

FeSO4

Explanation:

Ferrous sulfate is an iron salt with the chemical formula FeSO4. Ferrous sulfate is an iron salt popularly known as green vitriol.

Appearance: Blue-green powder or crystals

Hydrogen Bond Acceptor: 4

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