Chemistry, asked by sidhanthbibi, 9 months ago

feso4+heat= ?

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Answered by HasiniGogineni
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When ferrous sulphate crystals[FeSO4. 7H2O] are heated, water of crystallization is lost. And then the anhydrous salt decomposes to form red brown ferric oxide [Iron(III)] , sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3) gases. ... This process of heating ferrous sulphate crystals is known as Thermal Decomposition.

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Answered by Anonymous
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2FeSO4 (s) + heat ===> Fe2O3 (s) + SO2 (g) + SO3 (g)

Additional information :-

• When ferrous sulphate crystals are heated, water of crystallization is lost.

• Then the anhydrous salt decomposes to form red brown ferric oxide [Iron |||] , sulphur dioxide SO2 and sulphur trioxide SO3.

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