if 2feso4 react with heat???
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2FeSo4 --(Heat)-----》 Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3
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When 2FeSO₄ reacts with heat, it decomposes into Ferric Oxide (Fe₂O₃), Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂), and Sulfur Trioxide (SO₃).
- Decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction where one chemical compound breaks into two or more simpler chemical substances in presence of external energy which could be heat, pressure, etc. It is the reverse of a Combination reaction. These reactions can be either exothermic or endothermic.
- Here, when 2FeSO₄ is heated, a decomposition reaction takes place and 2FeSO₄ breaks into Fe₂O₃, SO₂, and SO₃.
- The decomposition of 2FeSO₄ is endothermic since heat is absorbed by 2FeSO₄ to form its Ferric Oxide (Fe₂O₃), Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂), and Sulfur Trioxide (SO₃).
- The chemical for the decomposition reaction of 2FeSO₄ is- 2FeSO₄(s) + Heat(Δ) → Fe₂O₃(s) + SO₂(g) + SO₃(g)
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