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Silver Chloride is a solid state of matter
CuCl2
Sodium chloride is a solid.
The percentage of iron in iron(III) chloride is 65,57 %.
Solid.
There are two Iron chlorides. Iron(II) chloride, in which iron is in +2 oxidation state, and Iron(III) chloride, in which iron is in +3 oxidation state.
Silver Chloride is a solid state of matter
No. It is an element. It is in a state of matter, specifically "Solid".
Iron(III) Chloride / Ferric Chloride / Iron Trichloride
The name gives the clue. If any chemical is described as '-ous' it has the lower oxidation state. If described as '-ic' , it has the higher oxidation state, Hence Ferrous chloride is 'Iron(II) chloride' ( FeCl2) Ferric chloride is 'Iron(III) chloride' ( FeCl3). Similarly with Nitric Acid and Nitrous Acid ( HNO3/HNO2) Sulphuric acid and Sulphurous Acid (H2SO4/H2SO3)
liquid
CuCl2
Iron(II) chloride or ferrous chloride as well as iron(III) chloride or ferric chloride are both solids.
At standard conditions, iron is a solid.
There are two iron chlorides : Iron(II) Chloride = FeCl2 Iron(III) Chloride = FeCl3
Sodium chloride is a solid.
There is iron (II) chloride (ferrous chloride, iron dichloride). There is also iron (III) chloride (ferric chloride, iron trichloride).