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1
Sasol Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology
It is a black solid which may be formed when steam is passed over red-hot iron:
3Fe + 4H2O -> Fe3O4 + 4H2 iron pyrites See iron(II) disulphide (pyrites). iron
sulphates Iron(II) sulphate (ferrous sulphate), FeSO4, and iron(III) sulphate (ferric
...
2
Living Science Chemistry 10
5. Preparation of iron(II) sulphate (FeS04-7H20) (green vitriol) from iron: A similar
procedure as described for the preparation of white vitriol (ZnS04-7H20) is
followed. Iron(II) sulphate is prepared by the action of dil. H2S04 on iron filings.
3
GCE O-level Chemistry Complete Guide (Yellowreef):
A compound is added to aqueous iron(II) sulphate solution results in a redox
reaction. Possible choices are: ammonia barium chloride acidified
potassium dichromate(VI) sodium hydroxide Deducing which compound when
added ...
Thomas Bond, Chris Hughes, 2014
4
Dictionary Of Chemistry
iron (III) chloride iron (II) sulphate iron (III) chloride A black-brown solid, FeCL,:
hexagonal; r.d. 2.9; m.p. 306°C; decomposes at 315°C. It also exists as the
hexahydrate FeCl3.6H2O, a brown-yellow deliquescent crystalline substance (
m.p. 37°; ...
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GCE O-level Chemistry Challenging Practice Solutions ...
06ZZ06-18 C Only acidified potassium dichromate(VI), when added to aqueous
iron(II) sulphate, takes part in a redox reaction. The ionic equation describing the
redox reaction between aqueous iron(II) sulphate and acidified potassium ...
Thomas Bond, Chris Hughes, 2013
... of barium chloride soln. help to distinguish between dil. HC1 & dil. H2S04 2008
1 . The salt which in solution gives a pale green ppt. with NaOH soln. & a white
ppt. with barium chloride soln. is: A Iron (III) sulphate B Iron (II) sulphate C Iron ...
7
Simplified ICSE Chemistry
... Terra amine copper [II] sulphate Iron [II] chloride; Iron [III] chloride Iron [II]
sulphate; Iron [III] sulphate Iron [II] hydroxide; Iron [IE] hydroxide Lead [II] chloride;
Lead [II] oxide; Lead [II] sulphate Silver [I] chloride; Silver [II] chloride; Copper [I]
oxide; ...
When zinc is added to a solution of iron(II) sulphate, the greenish colour of iron(ll)
sulphate solution fades away gradually due to the formation of colourless zinc
sulphate solution. Iron metal is deposited on zinc. Zn(s) + FeSO4(ag) > ZnSO4(a?
) ...
9
A Dictionary of Science
Iron(III) oxide occurs naturally as *haematite and can be prepared by heating iron
(III) hydroxide or iron(II) sulphate. It is readily reduced on heating in a stream of
carbon monoxide or hydrogen. iron pyrites SeePYRITE. ironstone A sedimentary
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John Daintith, Elizabeth A. Martin, 2010
10
Longman Science Chemistry 10
Ans. (i) The most reactive metal is B as it can displace iron from iron (II) sulphate,
unlike A, C and D. (ii) If metal B is added to copper (II) sulphate solution, it will
displace copper from the solution. Metal B is able to displace iron, so it can also ...