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what is element of ferrous sulphate​

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properties of iron

formation of two sulfur compounds: ferrous sulfate, FeSO4, which is commonly available as the heptahydrate FeSO4∙7H2O; and ferric sulfate, Fe2(SO4)3.

Oxidation states: −1, −2, +2 (in compounds with fluorine)

Melting point: −218.4 °C (−361.1 °F)

Boiling point: −183.0 °C (−297.4 °F)

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What is element of ferrous sulphate?

Answer -: Iron(2+) sulfate (anhydrous) is a compound of iron and sulfate in which the ratio of iron(2+) to sulfate ions is 1:1. Various hydrates occur naturally - most commonly the heptahydrate, which loses water to form the tetrahydrate at 57℃ and the monohydrate at 65℃. It has a role as a reducing agent.

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