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Why iron will not react with ammonium hydroxide?​

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Answered by shivanikush0
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Answer:

Iron (III) sulphate + ammonium hydroxide gives iron (III) hydroxide and ammonium sulphate.

A reddish brown precipitate is observed and Fe(OH)

3

is insoluble in excess aq. ammonia / ammonium hydroxide.

Answered by aarti225566
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Answer:

Iron (III) sulphate + ammonium hydroxide gives iron (III) hydroxide and ammonium sulphate.

A reddish brown precipitate is observed and Fe(OH)3

is insoluble in excess aq. ammonia / ammonium hydroxide.

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