Why is FeCl3 the product, when Fe and Cl2 reacts and not FeCl2?
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This substance can enter into a reaction with practically all metals. With low-active metals, for example copper, chlorine also reacts, forming copper chloride. But the reaction with iron is especially violent – let's examine it.
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✨✨This substance can enter into a reaction with practically all metals. With low-active metals, for example copper, chlorine also reacts, forming copper chloride. But the reaction with iron is especially violent – let's examine it.✨✨
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