Science, asked by girik13, 9 months ago

what is Fe+S+HCl and FeS+ HCl​

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Answered by ritudeora1999
4

Answer:

Explanation:

FeS + 2HCl ⇄ FeCl2 + H2S  

Iron(II) sulfide react with hydrogen chloride to produce iron(II) chloride and hydrogen sulfide. hydrogen chloride - diluted solution. Laboratory method receiving of hydrogen sulfide.  

Answered by SophieFoster
9

Answer:

FeCl2+H2S

FeCl3+H2S

Explanation:

In first, iron directly takes Cl from HCl and then H combines with sulphur.

In the second one,double displacement occurs and Fe combines with Cl and H with S .

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