When hcl reacts with finally powder iron it forms ferrous chloride and not ferric chloride?
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when reacts with finely powdered iron forms ferrous chloride and not ferric chloride. Why ?
Answer: When iron is allowed to react with HCl, it produces hydrogen and the release of hydrogen gas prevents the formation of ferric chloride.
Answer: When iron is allowed to react with HCl, it produces hydrogen and the release of hydrogen gas prevents the formation of ferric chloride.
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HCl when reacts with finely powdered iron forms ferrous chloride and not ferric chloride. Why ? Answer: When iron is allowed to react with HCl, it produces hydrogen and the release of hydrogen gas prevents the formation of ferric chloride.
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