Science, asked by preetkomal01062000, 4 months ago

when ferrous hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid,---------- and water are produced.
a. FeCl3
b. FeCl4
c. FeCl2
d. FeCl

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Answered by ns6811118
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Answer:

Iron (II) Hydroxide reacts with acids to produce a Iron (II) salt: Hydrochloric Acid + Iron (II) Hydroxide → Iron (II) Chloride + Water. 2HCl + Fe(OH)2 → FeCl2 + H2O.

Explanation:

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Answered by darksoulknight4321
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Answer:

when ferrous hydroxide reacts with hydrochloric acid, FeCl2 and water are produced.

Explanation:

Iron (II) Hydroxide reacts with acids to produce a Iron (II) salt: Hydrochloric Acid + Iron (II) Hydroxide → Iron (II) Chloride + Water. 2HCl + Fe(OH)2 → FeCl2 + H2O.

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