Science, asked by sneha5927, 1 year ago

mention the colour of feSo4 and 7H2O crystal

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Answered by saurabhkumar47pakwtj
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hey mate here is your short and understandable answer....

On heating, iron(II) sulphate first loses its water of crystallization and the original green crystals are converted into a brown colored anhydrous solid. ... FeSo4 7H20 is blue- green in colour. The anydrous from of FeSo4 is colourless which means there are no water crystal in the salt.


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Answered by sg2544
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heya answer is here.........


♧ the colour of 7H2O feSO4 is blue-green .


♧but the feso4 is colour less means there r no water crystal in the salt.


hope it helps u dear....
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