Asked by Christine
Write the dissociation equation for iron(II) ammonium sulfate hexahydrate in water .
Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2 * 6H2O --> __?________
I know dissociate means to take apart so for example; NaCl would look like Na^+ + Cl^-
And another one like: Fe2(SO4)3 would look like 2Fe^+3 + 3SO4^-2 but I can't seem to figure out how (the question above) would look like when it is dissociated. Can you please explain step by step on how to get the answer for my problem? Thank you so much! All help needed!
Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2 * 6H2O --> __?________
I know dissociate means to take apart so for example; NaCl would look like Na^+ + Cl^-
And another one like: Fe2(SO4)3 would look like 2Fe^+3 + 3SO4^-2 but I can't seem to figure out how (the question above) would look like when it is dissociated. Can you please explain step by step on how to get the answer for my problem? Thank you so much! All help needed!
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't get your problem. You know exactly how to handle NaCl and Fe2(SO4)3, why not do Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2 the same way.
Fe^2+ + 2NH4^+ + 2SO4^2-
Fe^2+ + 2NH4^+ + 2SO4^2-
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