When ferrous sulphate crystals are strongly heated the gases evolved have
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When the crystals are heated, they disintegrate first and form an hydrous Ferrous Sulphate. A change of colour is observed from green to white. It further decomposes to give gaseous products like Sulphur Dioxide and Sulphur Trioxide. These gases are extremely pungent in smell and suffocate.
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