Chemistry, asked by ikramdiriye7, 1 year ago

what is fe3+ + so2-4

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Answered by riyaroy43
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At first I think... u have typed something wrong in ur question dear... it will be SO4-2
then we can solve it...
Fe3+ + SO4-2 = Fe2(SO4)3 [iron(iii)sulfate]

ikramdiriye7: nopeee it was so2-4
Answered by Anonymous
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Fe3+so4-2

So,

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Iron and sulphate.


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