What happens when water is added to iron ii sulphate?
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When water is added to Ferrous sulphate, then each formula unit of Ferrous sulphate takes up 7 molecules of water as its water of crystallisation, and turns out into green a crystal of green vitriol...
No chemical reaction takes place as such, as per [NCERT], Iron is more reactive than Hydrogen, and so, Hydrogen will not displace Iron from its sulphate salt...
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when feso4 and water are mixed in presence of air metal (in the case iron ) oxidizes and form its oxide(I.e fe0 in this case) and h2 from water and SO4²‐ mix and form sulphuric acid
FeSO4 +H2O<=>FeO +H2SO4
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