You have found a question that answers itself...Yes, solid iron chloride is a solid. You should turn that question back on the person who posed it and ask if they meant Ferrous chloride (Iron (II) chloride) or Ferric chloride (Iron (III) chloride). The answer will still be "yes".
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โ 13y agoSolid Iron Chloride is a solid at room temperature.
Iron(III) chloride is a solid at room temperature.
Iron nail is a solid at room temperature.
Iron chloride is typically found in a solid state, specifically as a crystalline solid. At room temperature, it is commonly in the form of a hydrated salt, such as FeCl3ยท6H2O. When heated, it can undergo changes in its physical state, eventually melting into a liquid.
Iron III chloride is typically a reddish-brown color when in solid form.
FeO2 is a solid. It is a compound composed of iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) atoms, and it typically exists in a solid form at room temperature and pressure.
Iron chloride is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Iron(III) chloride is a solid at room temperature.
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.
Iron nail is a solid at room temperature.
Iron is a solid, unless it has been melted into a liquid.
Iron chloride can exist in various forms, but the common form, ferric chloride, is typically a solid at room temperature. It is a dark brown, hygroscopic solid that is often used in water treatment and etching processes.
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It's a solid.
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Iron chloride is typically found in a solid state, specifically as a crystalline solid. At room temperature, it is commonly in the form of a hydrated salt, such as FeCl3ยท6H2O. When heated, it can undergo changes in its physical state, eventually melting into a liquid.
There are four states of matter which are solid, liquid, gas and plasma. In its normal state Iron is a solid element.
Iron as a liquid is a hot, yellow liquid. As a solid, it is has a crystal structure. As a gas, iron requires a lot of heat, which can be produced in a vacuum chamber.