Why a solution of ferric chloride tend to be acidic?
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When FeCl3 is added to water, it dissociates into its ions. ... This generates a dipole and the H which has electrons being drawn away becomes so acidic such that it can be easily lost to the free water molecules in the aqueous solution to generate H3O+, which is the reason for the solution being acidic...
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