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Iron (III) Chloride reacts with Ammonium hydroxide

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Answered by Jashkapopara
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Answer:                       So, now let's have a look at the chemical reaction when ammonium hydroxide is added to the aqueous solution of Iron III chloride. Hence, when ammonium hydroxide is added to the aqueous solution of Iron III chloride then the 'red precipitate' of iron hydroxide is formed and also the ammonium chloride is produced.

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