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Strong heating of ferrous sulphate leads to formation of a brown solid and few gases. What type of reaction it is?​

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Answered by amandabastinjuly19
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So, the gas emitted smells like burning sulphur. > It is evident from the reaction that the single reactant (FeSO4) decomposes to form three different products. Therefore, the reaction is a decomposition reaction.

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