H2SO4 (30%-40%) added slowly to steel wool. The pH of the solution should be acidic at any given time, otherwise the ferrous ions will oxidize to the ferric state. The sulfuric acid will begin to dissolve the steel, producing hydrogen gaz.
You have to dissolve this in an amount of water and stirr it gently. It is a very well soluble salt.
Ferrous sulphate, or iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4.
It's prepared by dissolving ferrous and ammonium sulphate in water with some sulphuric acid and recrystallising. For details please see the wikipedia article about ammonium iron (II) sulfate.
Ferrous Sulphate, also known as Iron (II) sulphate or green vitrol is green.
It is recommended to prepare ferrous ammonium sulphate solution in acidic medium because iron when combined with water gives the precipitates of oxides of Iron.
You have to dissolve this in an amount of water and stirr it gently. It is a very well soluble salt.
The formula for ferrous sulphate is FeSO4.
Ferrous sulphate, or iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4.
It's prepared by dissolving ferrous and ammonium sulphate in water with some sulphuric acid and recrystallising. For details please see the wikipedia article about ammonium iron (II) sulfate.
Ferrous Sulphate, also known as Iron (II) sulphate or green vitrol is green.
It is recommended to prepare ferrous ammonium sulphate solution in acidic medium because iron when combined with water gives the precipitates of oxides of Iron.
ferrous sulphate when it is heated it changes into red brown color
Ferrous sulfate is green in color
The Ferrous ion has a '2+' charge. Hence the formula for ferrous sulphate is FeSO4. NB The Ferric ion has a '3+' charge. Hence the formula for ferric sulphate is Fe2(SO4)3
Iron(ii)sulphate = FeSO4
no for ferrous sulphate is less reactive than silver nitrate
The chemical formula of the ferrous sulfate is FeSO4.