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why iron(3) chloride is stored in air tight bottles??

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Answered by ishitarana1114
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it absorbs water from the moisture very quickly or it is a highly deliquescent substance and gets converted to the saturated solution. Thus it must be stored in an air tight bottles

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Answered by zumba12
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As iron (III) chloride is a hygroscopic chemical it is stored in air tight bottles.

Explanation:

  • The chemicals which have the ability to readily react with the moisture present in the air are called hygroscopic chemicals.
  • Iron chloride is one such hygroscopic chemical which when stored in normal bottles, reacts with the moisture content present in the air.
  • When this reaction occurs, the substance loses its originality and may either become contaminated or may get converted into other products formed as a result of the interaction of water as shown below:

Fe_2Cl_3+H_2O\rightarrow FeCl+H_2O_4+HCl

  • Due to avoid such undesirable changes, iron (III) Chloride is stored in air tight bottles.

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