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What happens when iron sulphate is strongly heated in air? Give its balanced equation?​

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Answered by UTTAMSHARMA84
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On heating, ferrous sulphate crystals lose water and anhydrous ferrous sulphate (FeSO4) is formed. ... On further heating, anhydrous ferrous sulphate decomposes to form ferric oxide (Fe2O3), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3). So, the gas emitted smells like burning sulphur.

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