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when few drops of NaoH is added to ferric chloride solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When NaOH is added with ferric chloride solution following reaction takes place:

3NaOH(s)+FeCl

3

(l)→

reddish brown

Fe(OH)

3

(s)↓+3NaCl(s)

We separate them by the filtration process as shown in the figure. The filtered residue of iron (III) is filtered out with the help of a filter funnel.

Answered by jainbhavna400
1

Answer:

When sodium hydroxide is added to ferric chloride solution,a reddish brown precipitate is formed. The precipitate is separated from the mixture by the process of. ... Filtration can be used to separate ferric hydroxide precipitate from the mixture. Centrifugation can be done to collect the precipitate and filter the liquid ..

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