Asked by rahul
identify the type of reaction:- FeSO4 + heat ----------> Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3
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Answered by
akinpetr
I think it is Thermal dissociation
Answered by
DrBob222
It's an endothermic reaction.
It's a redox reaction.
It's a decomposition type reaction but I would think thermal dissociation would fit also.
It's a redox reaction.
It's a decomposition type reaction but I would think thermal dissociation would fit also.
Answered by
chandan
chutia
Answered by
Kasana Gurjar
Displacement Reactions
Answered by
Kaushalaya
It is a endothermic reaction
Answered by
Naman
The question asked was wrong.
The equation was not balanced.
It is a skeletal equation.
According to the law of conservation of mass; mass can neither be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
In reactant side it should be 2FeSO4. Then the equation can be balanced
The equation was not balanced.
It is a skeletal equation.
According to the law of conservation of mass; mass can neither be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
In reactant side it should be 2FeSO4. Then the equation can be balanced
Answered by
Rishabh jaiswal
FeSO4fe2o3+so2+so3
Answered by
Anonymous
The Redox reaction
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