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1. State specifically how you would make a conclusive test for an iron (III) salt. 2. Which test for iron (II) ions is conclusi...Asked by Justin
1. State specifically how you would make a conclusive test for an iron (III) salt.
2. Which test for iron (II) ions is conclusive.
3. Suppose you have a solution containing both an iron (II) salt and an iron (III) salt. How would you proceed to identify both Fe2+ and Fe3+ in this solution?
If you could explain these questions/answers to me I would be very grateful. Thank you!
2. Which test for iron (II) ions is conclusive.
3. Suppose you have a solution containing both an iron (II) salt and an iron (III) salt. How would you proceed to identify both Fe2+ and Fe3+ in this solution?
If you could explain these questions/answers to me I would be very grateful. Thank you!
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Answered by
DrBob222
I will leave this question because I don't know what tests you have done for iron(II) and iron(III). I could pick tests you haven't done in your lab (I assume that's what this is) but it wouldn't match anything the instructor is looking for.
Answered by
Crzycoll
If you have the same lab as me read the introduction part of the lab... it has the answers for #1 and #2.... still stuck on #3 though
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