FeCl2
Is ionic.
Fe 2+
and
2Cl -
Form the ionic compound iron (II) chloride, or the older term, ferrous chloride.
FeCl is a metal (Fe) and a nonmetal (Cl), which means that it is a ionic bond.
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what would happen if you added silver ion to FeCl-4
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FeCl is a metal (Fe) and a nonmetal (Cl), which means that it is a ionic bond.
1.Ionic compound andIonic compounds are composed of anion and cation.E.g (FeCl),(NaCl) etc2.Molecular compoundsMolecular compounds are composed of molecules.E.g.H2O,CH4 etc
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FeCl+H2(g)
Chemical compounds are not named in Roman numerals!
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There is no such thing as FeCl. There are, however, FeCl2 and FeCl3. Both of these are considered salts rather than acids. However, they do have some mildly acidic properties. The Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions can form coordinating complexes with water, which causes hydrogen ions to break away.
agcl (s) + Fe (s) --> FeCl + AG redox
2feo3+2 Hcl _ 2 fecl + 2h2o