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sodium hydroxide is added to ferric chloride​

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When sodium hydroxide is added to ferric chloride solution, a reddish brown precipitate is formed. The precipitate is separated from the mixture by the process of filtration. The solution containing precipitate is passed through filter paper. The precipitate remains on the filter paper whereas other impurites are present in the filtrate (mother liquor).

Reaction:

FeCl

3

+3NaOH⟶Fe(OH)

3

(s)+3NaCl

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