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what happens when ferrous chloride is treated with chlorine​

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Answered by skadamseth2007
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Much of the ferric chloride that is used today is recycled from a liquid left over from steel-making. During a process called steel pickling, liquid hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used to remove rust from the surface of steel. ... That's where iron (Fe) in rust combines with chlorine in HCl, making FeCl3.

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Much of the ferric chloride that is used today is recycled from a liquid left over from steel-making. During a process called steel pickling, liquid hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used to remove rust from the surface of steel. ... That's where iron (Fe) in rust combines with chlorine in HCl, making FeCl3.

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