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When ammonium hydroxide is added to a solvent of iron?

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The given reaction is an example of a double displacement reaction.A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which ions of two reactants are interchanged in order to form two new products.

For example, AB + CD → CB + AD

The given reaction is an example of a double displacement reaction.A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which ions of two reactants are interchanged in order to form two new products.For example, AB + CD → CB + ADSimilarly, when ammonium hydroxide reacts with iron sulfate, ammonium, and iron interchange their positions to form iron hydroxide and ammonium sulfate.

The balance chemical reaction can be written as:

The balance chemical reaction can be written as:FeSO₄(aq) + 2 NH₄OH(aq) → (NH₄)₂SO₄(aq) + Fe(OH)₂(s)

  • The given reaction is an example of a double displacement reaction.A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which ions of two reactants are interchanged in order to form two new products.For example, AB + CD → CB + ADSimilarly, when ammonium hydroxide reacts with iron sulfate, ammonium, and iron interchange their positions to form iron hydroxide and ammonium sulfate.The balance chemical reaction can be written as:FeSO₄(aq) + 2 NH₄OH(aq) → (NH₄)₂SO₄(aq) + Fe(OH)₂(s)  iron          
  • ammonium        
  • ammonium   iron  

  • ammonium   iron  sulfate      
  • hydroxide        
  • sulphate        

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