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Strong heating of ferrous sulphate leads to the formation of a brown solid and two gases.

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Answered by bhaktspattewar88
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Answer:

FeSo4------>Fe2O3+ SO2+SO3

The brown solid is Fe2O3 and the two gases are sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Strong heating of ferrous sulphate leads to the formation of a brown solid ferric oxide (Fe₂O₃) and two gases namely sulphur dioxide (SO₂) and sulphur trioxide (SO₃).

- The thermal decomposition of ferrous sulphate (FeSO₄) can be given as :

FeSO₄ -----> Fe₂O₃ (s) + SO₂ (g) + SO₃ (g)

- The brown solid formed is Fe₂O₃ and the two gases are sulphur dioxide (SO₂) and sulphur trioxide (SO₃).

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