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IRON REACTS WITH CHLORIDE TO FORM IRON TRICHLORIDE​

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Answered by sarah92
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Iron(III) chloride is a mild oxidising agent, for example capable of oxidising copper(I) chloride to copper(II) chloride. It also reacts with iron to form iron(II) chloride: 2 FeCl3 + Fe → 3 FeCl. Reducing agents such as hydrazine convert iron(III) chloride to complexes of iron(II).

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Yes.................

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