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Iron (III) hydroxide is soluble
Iron (III) hydroxide is soluble in acid:
Fe(OH)3(s)3H^+(aq)-->Fe^3^+(aq)+3H2O(l) a. How many milliliters of 1.00 M HCl are needed
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Ferric Hydroxide, Fe(OH)3, is an insoluble salt with a solubility of 10^-39.
1) What is the maximum concentration of ferric
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are the following true for the element gallium? if they are false make them true.
oxide more basic than Al203 oxide less basic
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are the following true for the element gallium? if they are false make them true.
oxide more basic than Al203 oxide less basic
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If barium nitrate solution is added to sodium hydroxide solution does a precipitate form? Are there exceptions?
I have an
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Fiona
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2Fe(SO4)3+6koh--->2Fe(OH)3+3k2(SO4)
if you started with 12.3 g of potassium hydroxide and a sufficient amount of iron III sulfate
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I'm doing a homework on Translating Word Equations and I wanted to know the answer for this question...
Iron(ll) hydroxide reacts
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A student determines the iron (II) content of a solution by first precipitating it as iron (II) hydroxide, and then decomposing
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Jessica
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Using the Activity Series above determine whether or not the follow reaction can occur:
Iron(II) hydroxide + Manganese →
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Solid iron(III) hydroxide decomposes to produce
iron(III) oxide and water vapor. 1.09 L of water vapor is produced at STP. How
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