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The colour of the precipitate formed when ferrous ions react with ammonium hydroxide solution:​

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Answered by vhoneytanvi
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Answer:

Explanation:   Ammonia solution or ammonium hydroxide also reacts with the ferric ions to form the reddish brown precipitate of ferric hydroxide which is again insoluble in excess of ammonia.

Answered by rahul123437
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The colour of the precipitate formed when ferrous ions react with ammonium hydroxide solution is reddish brown

Explanation:

When ammonium hydroxide reacts with iron (III) hydroxide a reddish brown precipitate

NaOH reacts with FeCl₃ to give sodium chloride and iron (III) hydroxide which is reddish  brown in colour

FeCl₃ +NaOH→ NaCl + Fe(OH)₃

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