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what happens when ferric chloride is exposed to atmosphere​

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Answered by girishtaneja22
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Answer When ferric chloride absorbs water from the air, it follows the equation: Hence, ferric chloride gets hydrated when it is exposed to the atmosphere. Therefore, it must be kept in air tight bottles.please mark me as Brainliest

Answered by sweety9735
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When ferric chloride absorbs water from the air, it follows the equation: Hence, ferric chloride gets hydrated when it is exposed to the atmosphere. Therefore, it must be kept in air tight bottles

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How does fused calcium chloride differ from iron III chloride when exposed to the atmosphere? ... It will absorb H2O from the atmosphere and will become wet after sometime. Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is deliquescent, forming hydrated hydrogen chloride mists in moist air

When ferric chloride absorbs water from the air, it follows the equation: Hence, ferric chloride gets hydrated when it is exposed to the atmosphere. Therefore, it must be kept in air tight bottles.

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