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What is the valence of iron in ferrous sulphate is

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Answered by jitendraarmourer
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Answer:

iron in ferrous. = 2

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Answered by munibaasif1201
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Explanation:

Some elements exhibit more than one valency, i.e., they have variable valency. In Iron [II] sulfate or ferrous sulfate, i.e., FeSO4, the valency of iron is two. In Iron [III] sulfate or ferric sulfate, i.e., Fe2(SO4)3, the valency of iron is three.

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