What happened when we heat iron sulphate heptahydrate?
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When FeSO4 crysatals are heated , they form their anhydrous FeSO4 and hence , their colour changes from green to white. Answer: This leads to the production of ferric oxide, sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide. Explanation: Ferrous sulfate crystals are green in color.
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Answer:The colour of ferrous sulphate crystal is green. Ferrous sulphate crystal contain water molecules (FeSO4, 7H2O).
Explanation: on heating, ferrous sulphate crystal lose water and only anhydrous ferrous sulphate (FeSO4) is formed. So, their colour changes from light green to white.
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