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hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through a solution of iron III chloride state and explain what happens
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DrBob222
Fe2S3 ppts.although I would expect some redox to occur and some FeS and S to be formed.
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A white precipitate would be deposited
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It was very bad
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