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iron and water are compounds

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Iron typically displays one of two valences in forming compounds, 2+ and 3+. One of the most widely used of iron compounds is iron(III) (or ferric) chloride, FeCl3. When added to water, it reacts with water molecules forming a thick, gelatinous precipitate of iron(III) hydroxide.

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