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When an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide is added into ferric sulfate solution,a brown precipitate of ferric hydroxide is formed along with sodium sulfate in the solution.Translate it to word equation, skeletal equation and balanced equation.Pls help me out

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Answered by sanjana72
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sodium hydroxide = NaOH
ferric sulphate = Fe2(SO4)3
ferric hydroxide = FeO(OH)
sodium sulphate = Na2SO4
2NaOH + Fe2(SO4)3 -------------> 2FeO(OH) + Na2SO4

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Answered by Thusharaa
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Answer:

Explanation:

Sodium hydroxide = NaOH

Ferric sulphate = Fe2(SO4)3

Ferric hydroxide = FeO(OH)

Sodium sulphate = Na2SO4

2NaOH + Fe2(SO4)3 -------------> 2FeO(OH) + Na2SO4

Precipitate: Brown color

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