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when the element Fe with atomic number 26 undergoes chemical reactions, ions with different oxidation states are formed. Write the formula of the compound formed between Fe³+ and chlorine

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Answered by agarwalpayal280
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Answer:

Fe2O3 + 6HCl = 2FeCl3 + 3H2O

Answered by Anonymous
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The formula of the compound will be FeCl3.

FeCl3 is a highly water soluble, deliquescent and volatile iron salt.

As chlorine is a very strong oxidizing agent, so the higher chloride ( ferric chloride) is always formed.

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