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name the products formed on strongly heating of ferrous sulfate crystals what type of chemical reaction occurs in this change​

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Answered by zahaansajid
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Answer and Explanation:

\diamond Chemical reactions are processes in which one or more substances (reactants) react or combine together to form one or more substances (products)

\diamond A general chemical reaction can be given as :

\huge \text{\boxed{\mathcal{REACTANTS \rightarrow PRODUCTS}}}

\diamond A reaction in which a single reactant produces 2 or more products is called as decomposition

\diamond If we have to supply heat also, it is called as thermal decomposition

\diamond The given reaction is a thermal decomposition reaction

\diamond The balanced chemical equation is given by :

\boxed{2FeSO_4 \overset{\Delta}{\longrightarrow} Fe_2O_3 + SO_2 + SO_3}

\diamond The observations in the given reaction are :

  1. Green coloured FeSO₄ turns into brown Fe₂O₃
  2. Characteristic smell of burning sulphur due to the formation of sulhur dioxide and sulphur trioxide
Answered by chitralharshita18
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Answer:

The products formed on strongly heating ferrous sulphate crystals are ferric oxide, sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide. This is a type of decomposition reaction (thermal decomposition).

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