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how is iron sulphate form????​

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Answered by shourya9771
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Answer:

The two solid are mixed and heated in a testube. The reaction can be used to ilustrate elements, mixture and compounds these demonstration shows the exothermic reaction of two elements iron and sulpur.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Upon dissolving in water, ferrous sulfates form the metal aquo complex [Fe(H2O)6]2+, which is an almost colorless, paramagnetic ion. On heating, iron(II) sulfate first loses its water of crystallization and the original green crystals are converted into a brown colored anhydrous solid.

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