hydrogen gas and iron chloride are produced and is classified as a displacement reaction
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If you are referring to the chemical reaction below, the products are hydrogen gas and and iron(III) chloride.
In terms of physical observations, there will be a period of rapid bubbling as the hydrogen gas escapes and a thin layer of iron(III) chloride may form.
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Answer:If you are referring to the chemical reaction below, the products are hydrogen gas and and iron(III) chloride.
In terms of physical observations, there will be a period of rapid bubbling as the hydrogen gas escapes and a thin layer of iron(III) chloride may form.
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