Write the names and formulas of the products formed by heating ferrous sulfate?
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Answer: When Ferrous Sulphate is heated strongly, it decomposes to form ferric oxide, sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide. 2FeSO4 (s)---------------->Fe2O3 (s) + SO2 (g) +SO3 (g). This is a double decomposition reaction in which green colour of ferrous sulphate changes to brown due to the formation of ferric oxide.
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Ferric trioxide, Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide are formed by this chemical reaction.Three moles of gas are formed by the decomposition of three moles of iron sulphide.
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- Ferrous sulphide bricks into to ferrous trioxide, Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide upon heat decomposition. The balance chemical equation is given below
2FeSO4 → Fe2O3(s) + SO2(g)+ SO3(g)
- In the the chemical reaction we can see that two molecules of iron sulphide breaks into one molecule of Sulphur dioxide and one molecule of sulphur trioxide. Hence three molecules of iron sulphide will break to form 1 and a half molecule of Sulphur dioxide and 1.5 molecules of sulphur trioxide. In the total molecules of gas will be equal to 3
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