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What happens when Ferrous sulphate solution is added to Sodium hydroxide solution.

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Answered by lehgasubeksalk
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Explanation:

You will get a colourless solution of Na2SO4 with a pale green precipitate of Iron(II) hydroxide. It will be a double displacement reaction in the following way:

FeSO4 (aq) -> Fe2+ + SO4 2-

2NaOH (aq) -> 2Na+ + 2OH-

Now the ions will get exchanged the -ve radical from 2 moles of NaOH ie 2 OH-

will combine with Fe2+. Similarly 2 moles of +ve radical Na+ will combine with SO4 2- .

Fe2+ + 2 OH- -> Fe(OH)2 (S)

2Na+ + SO4 2- -> Na2SO4 (aq)

Answered by danielstevegabby
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Answer:

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