Chemistry, asked by beddalateja20, 9 months ago

What type of reaction is FeSO4 = Fe+SO2+SO3

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Answered by harshsharma88494
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Answer:

It's not a reaction.

Explanation:

Look back at your reaction. Here, the number of Sulphur and oxygen atoms is not equal both sides. But according to the laws of conservation of matter, In a chemical reaction, no matter is created or destroyed. But in your question, there is a contradiction. That's why it is wrong...

Answered by Lakiesha
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Answer:

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