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why ferrous sulphate when burnt gives a smell of sulphur?

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Answered by supreethn
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when feso4 is burnt it releases sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide which is a decomposition reaction

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Answered by sbala101963
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Answer:   In this reaction, the green colour of ferrous sulphate changes to brown due to the formation of ferric oxide. A smell of burning sulphur is obtained due to the formation of sulphur dioxide gas.

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