Why ferrous ammonium sulphate is called as mohr's salt?
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Explanation :-
Hydrated ferrous ammonium sulphate is commonly known as a mohr's salt. It is prepared by crytallization of equimolar solution of FeSo4 and (NH4)2So4.
➡Equation :- FeSo4+ (NH4)2So4 (crytallization) => FeSo4(NH4)2So4.6H2O
Mohr's salt :- this double salt is more stable then FeSo4 alone and is used for reducing agent redox fitration....i hope it helps you
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Explanation :-
Hydrated ferrous ammonium sulphate is commonly known as a mohr's salt. It is prepared by crytallization of equimolar solution of FeSo4 and (NH4)2So4.
➡Equation :- FeSo4+ (NH4)2So4 (crytallization) => FeSo4(NH4)2So4.6H2O
Mohr's salt :- this double salt is more stable then FeSo4 alone and is used for reducing agent redox fitration....i hope it helps you
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Explanation :-
Hydrated ferrous ammonium sulphate is commonly known as a mohr's salt. It is prepared by crytallization of equimolar solution of FeSo4 and (NH4)2So4.
➡Equation :- FeSo4+ (NH4)2So4 (crytallization) => FeSo4(NH4)2So4.6H2O
Mohr's salt :- this double salt is more stable then FeSo4 alone and is used for reducing agent redo
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