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why fecl3 solution are acidic in nature​

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Answered by saush70
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Actually FeCl3 is an acidic salt that is able to produce protons (H+) in aqueous solution through hydrolysis. Fe3+ ion acts as a Lewis acid in water. The reaction for hydrolyses of FeCl3 in water is shown below. ... FeCl3 is formed by combining weak base Fe(OH)3 and strong acid HCl thus FeCl3 isacidic.


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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

Yes, FeCl3 solution are acidic in nature​.

Explanation:

Solutes and solvents combine to produce a solution. The existence of water in an aqueous solution is described. If the solvent in a solution is water, the solution is an aqueous solution. The mixing of salts in an aqueous solution is known as salt hydrolysis.

It is a salt of a weak base and a strong acid (HCL), therefore, when diluted with water,(HCL) creates more hydronium ions than Fe(OH)3 produces hydroxide ions, making the solution acidic.

When ferric chloride combines with water, a basic and acid are formed.

This is because FeCL_{3} is a salt made up of Hydrochloric acid and Fe(OH)_{3} base.

As a result, dissolving ferric chloride in water yields the aforementioned compounds.

Here is the following reaction:

FeCl_{3}  + 3H_{2} O  - Fe(OH)_{3}  + 3HCL

HCl is a powerful acid in this case.

As a result, the ferric chloride aqueous solution will be acidic.

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