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Asked by Jake

the reaction with ammonium hydroxide with the following metals:
Fe3+
Mn2+
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
well, those positive ions have to react with the hydroxide ion, if a reaction occurs. So the question I have for you is , 1) is Ferric hydroxide soluble? and 2) what about manganese(II) hydroxide?
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Answered by Jake
ferric hydroxide is insoluble same with manganese hydroxide
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