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faded green in colour
Ferrous sulfate is green in color
It is pale green in colour.
This is why: Ferrous ion, Fe++ is a reducer, by tending to being oxidized towards Fe+++ Cr in dichromate is +6 and by being reduced it becomes Cr+++ which is green
Iron is more reactive than copper and the ferrous (Fe++) ions will replace the copper (Cu++) ions in the sulphate. CuSO4 is blue, FeSO4 is green.
faded green in colour
Ferrous sulfate is green in color
It is pale green in colour.
This is why: Ferrous ion, Fe++ is a reducer, by tending to being oxidized towards Fe+++ Cr in dichromate is +6 and by being reduced it becomes Cr+++ which is green
No colour
brown colour
black
Iron is more reactive than copper and the ferrous (Fe++) ions will replace the copper (Cu++) ions in the sulphate. CuSO4 is blue, FeSO4 is green.
The solution is colorless.
Copper sulphate's colour is blue.
The color of ferrous sulphate crystals is green. However on heating, it yields a brownish mass ( as water is lost) and on further heating they lead to release of a mixture of sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide
Pale green