Chemistry, asked by rishitnakra, 9 months ago

Write the value of 'x' and 'y' in the following chemical equation: Fe2 (SO4)3 + 6 KOH → x K2SO4 + y Fe(OH)3­ *

Answers

Answered by abhi2222249
1

Answer:

the value of x is 3 and that of y is 2.

Explanation:

balancing both sides (following law of conservation of mass)

Fe2(SO4)3 + 6KOH -> 3K2SO4 + 2fe(OH)3

Answered by manthanralph17
1

Answer:

Fe2(SO4)3 + 6KOH → 3K2SO4 + 2Fe(OH)3

Explanation:

HEY THERE,

Ferric Sulfate + Potassium Hydroxide = Potassium Sulfate + Iron(III) Hydroxide

THIS is a Double Displacement reaction.

YOU can balance this reaction by Alzebric Sum Method.

(A)Fe2(SO4)3 + (B)KOH →(C )K2SO4 + (D)Fe(OH)3

now 2A=D; 3A=c; 12A+B=4C+3D; B=2C

NOW we have several linear equation in two variables, so solve them and you will get your answer.

HOPE IT HELPS.  IF YOU LIKE IT MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST.

Similar questions