The reaction of Fe2O3 and H2S produces FeS, sulfur and water. The complete chemical reaction is Fe2O3 + H2S = 2 FeS + S + 3 H2O.
*Actually, I think it's: FeCl2, HCl and S. Also needs balancing (it's a redox reaction). Balanced Eq: 2Fe(III)Cl3 + H2S => 2Fe(II)Cl2 + 2HCl + 2S Iron is reduced from +3 to +2
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Fe2O3
FeS + HCl ------ FeS + 2HCl ------- FeCl2 + H2S
Iron Sulphide also it blows up and turns a funny green colour.xxx
Fe2O3 + 3H2SO4 -> Fe2(SO4)3 + 3H2O
FeCl2 + H2S -----> FeS + 2HCl
Yes. It's a double replacement reaction.
It's a double Replacement (:
Balancing equation of FeCl2 and Na2CO3 yield 2NaCl and FeCO3
Single replacement
Yes
Yes. It's a double replacement reaction.
No its a combustion reaction, not a double replacement
This is a double replacement reaction.
A double replacement reaction.
It's a double Replacement (:
Balancing equation of FeCl2 and Na2CO3 yield 2NaCl and FeCO3
Single replacement
Yes
Double Replacement
double-replacement
Double-replacement
It is a double replacement reaction. MgCl2 + H2SO4 ---> MgSO4 + 2HCl