what happens when crystal of FeSO4
is heated strongly in a test tube
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FeSO4(GREEN) --Fe2O3(BROWN)+SO2(g)+SO3(g)
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Here's your answer.
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FeSO4(GREEN) --Fe2O3(BROWN)+SO2(g)+SO3(g)
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HOPE IT HELPS...
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When crystals of FeSO4 are strongly heated then a thermal decomposition reaction takes place and a Reddish brown compound and a colourless gas are formed. The equation for this is as follows: FeSO4 --> Fe2O3+SO2+SO3.
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