What is the difference between FeSO4 and FeCl2, explain with an experiment
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the first one is ferrous sulphate and second on is ferrous chloride.
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FeSO4
ferrous sulfate is the chemical compound with the formula FeSO4.
Known since ancient times as copperas and as green vitriol, the blue-green heptahydrate is the most common form of this material.
FeCl2
It is used in sewage treatment, in dyeing of fabrics, and for many other uses.
Ferrous chloride, solution is the greenish-white crystalline solid dissolved in water.
It is corrosive to metals and tissue.
It is used in dyeing, in medicine, and sewage treatment.
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