Fe(OH)2 + H2O2=> Fe(OH)3
I think this is it (I just translated what you said so If there are no errors in what you copied it should be fine)
I'm doing a homework on Translating Word Equations and I wanted to know the answer for this question...
Iron(ll) hydroxide reacts with hydrogen peroxide to produce iron(lll) hydroxide.
Please help needed!
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don't you have to balance out both sides of the equation? i could be wrong but wouldn't it be
2Fe(OH)^2 + H^2O^2 => 2Fe(OH)^3
2Fe(OH)^2 + H^2O^2 => 2Fe(OH)^3
oops..thanks for catching that Geometry. I was thinking of that and then I clicked the post button.
hah funny thing. i put geometry instead of my name cus geometry was my question but my names anna. =P but no problem
actually there shouldn't be superscripts (^)like you put it even though the numbers are correct (I just checked)
2Fe(OH)2 + H2O2=> 2Fe(OH)3
2Fe(OH)2 + H2O2=> 2Fe(OH)3
darn it it should be like this...
2Fe(OH)2 + H2O2=> 2Fe(OH)3
2Fe(OH)2 + H2O2=> 2Fe(OH)3
Christina, Hello I'm Lisa. Thank you for your help you provided for my chem assignment. I really appreciate it! Have a nice day!
Anna, Hello I'm Lisa. Thank you for providing some fedback on my posted question. I really appreciate it! Have a nice day!
your quite welcome Lisa