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how many formula units of Iron(II) carbonate can be recovered form 100g of Iron(ii)carbonate

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Carbonate = -2

Iron=+2

Now

X(+2)+y(-2)=0

Where X is Y smaller than the natural no

So

X, Y=0

Now

FORMULA Became FeCO3

So

100FeCO3

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Answered by Anonymous
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cαrвσnαtє ->> (-2)

írσn ->> (+2)

nσw,

х(+2) + ч(-2) = 0

whєrє х αnd ч αrє ѕmαllєr thαn nαturαl numвєrѕ

ѕσ,

х,ч =0

nσw thє fσrmulα íѕ

fєcσ3

ѕσ thє fínαl fσrmulα íѕ,

100fєcσ3

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