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oxidation state of fe(SO4)3​

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Answered by Raghuroxx
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Answer:

this question is wrong....

u check it

it will be fe2(So4)3 not fe(So4)3

ANSWER :- Iron has an oxidation state of +3 , therefore , for the sulphate ion ( SO42)- The sum of oxidation states of sulphur and oxygen must equal to -2.

Answered by sciencelord
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Answer:

sulphate is the extension of (so4)3

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