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when acidified potassium dichromate (VI) is added to iron(II) sulfate why does a redox reaction occur?

How about if ammonia is added to iron(II) sulfate?
15 years ago

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bobpursley
The dichromate is oxidized, so it needs H+ ions in solution to form water.

One the second "question", I miss your question; are you referring to Mohr's Salt? I really don't know what you are asking.
15 years ago

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