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A procedure states "use iron(III)chloride
A procedure states "use iron(III)chloride hexahydrate".
Can I use anhydrous iron(III) chloride instead if the hexahydrate is not
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Janice
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A procedure states "use iron(III)chloride hexahydrate".
Can I use anhydrous iron(III) chloride instead if the hexahydrate is not
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janice
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Iron reacts with chlorine to form iron(iii)chloride.
A)How many chlorines react with 1.86g of iron? B)What mass of
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Ava
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What is the number of unpaired electrons for the following compounds:
Cobalt (II) chloride Copper (II) chloride Iron (II)
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jessie
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When you placed transition metals on a scale to find their mass, why are the values negative or positive. For example these
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Cassidy
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If the decomposition of 3.785 g iron (III) chloride yields 1.302 g iron and 2.483 g chlorine, how many grams of iron and
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Ray
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If the decomposition of 3.785 g iron (III) chloride yields 1.302 g iron and 2.483 g chlorine, how many grams of iron and
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allie
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How would you prepare 2.5 L of a 0.05 M solution of iron (III) chloride using iron (III) chloride hexahydrate
Since 1 mol
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MEl
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When iron is heated in a steam of dry chlorine, it produce a chloride which contains 34.5 % by mass of iron which contains 65.5
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alexgomo76
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when iron is heated in a steam of dry chlorine, it produces a chloride that contains 34.5% by mass iron. calculate the empirical
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habiba
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