when iron chloride is reacted with hydrogen peroxide which yellow

  1. when iron chloride is reacted with hydrogen peroxide which yellow solution produced and why
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  2. Solud iron and steam react at high temperatures to form iron(vi) peroxide and hydrogen gas. How much solid iron is needed to
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  3. Solud iron and steam react at high temperatures to form iron(vi) peroxide and hydrogen gas. How much solid iron is needed to
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  4. In the reaction of hydrogen peroxide with iron (II) ion in acidic solution to form iron (III) ion and water,the oxidizing agent
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  5. In the reaction of hydrogen peroxide with iron (II) ion in acidic solution to form iron (III) ion and water,the oxidizing agent
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  6. Hello all (Damon if he is there)I need to make some Cupro CHLORIDE but it says I must use hcl, copper and hydrogen peroxide. I
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  7. Hydrogen peroxide can be produced in the lab by reacting barium peroxide with hydrochloric acid. another product of the reaction
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  8. What mass of hydrogen peroxide should result when 1.50g of barium peroxide is reacted with 25.0mL of 0.50 M hydrochloric acid?
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  9. If 6.57 g of iron are reacted with an excess of hydrochloric acid, HCI, then hydrogen gas and14.63 g of iron (III) chloride are
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  10. a chemist reacts 8.85g or iron with an excess oh hydrogen chloride to form hydrogen gas and iron(II)chloride.calculate the
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