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state the observation you would make on adding ammonium hydroxide to aqueous solution: 1) ferrous sulphate 2) aluminium chloride ​

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Answered by khansadaf2003
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Explanation:

1.) A pale green precipitate of Fe(OH)2 is obtained

2.) A white precipitate of Al(OH)3 is obtained

Answered by Gouravvermaa
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Explanation:

Iron(II) sulfate or ferrous sulfate denotes a range of salts with the formula FeSO₄·xH₂O. These compounds exist most commonly as the heptahydrate but are known for several values of x. The hydrated form is used medically to treat iron deficiency, and also for industrial applications

Aluminium chloride (AlCl3), also known as aluminium trichloride, is the main compound of aluminium and chlorine. It is white, but samples are often contaminated with iron(III) chloride, giving it a yellow color. The solid has a low melting and boiling point.

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