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The reagent to distinguish iron(II) chloride and iron (III) chloride is?

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Answered by swetarani402
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Warm water. Answer : We can distinguish between iron (II) chloride and iron (III) chloride by using NaOH. When NaOH reacts with iron (II) chloride, it forms a dirty green precipitate whereas when NaOH reacts with iron (III) chloride, it forms a brown gelatinous precipitate.

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Answered by Msaikrishna2005
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NaOH

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NaOH reacts with iron(ll) chloride to give a dirty green colour precipitate while it reacts with iron (lll) chloride to give a brown colour precipitate.

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