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Q: What type of reaction is fes 2hcl fecl2 h2s?
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What is the double replacement reaction for FeCl2 plus H2S?

The reaction of Fe2O3 and H2S produces FeS, sulfur and water. The complete chemical reaction is Fe2O3 + H2S = 2 FeS + S + 3 H2O.


What type of chemical reactions is Fe plus 2HCl yields FeCl2 plus H2?

Displacement reaction , as HCl displaces S of FeS to give H2S


What is FeS plus 2HCl?

Yes, if the iron ion is iron(II), which means it has a charge of 2+. FeS is called iron(II) sulfide. If the iron ion is iron(III), with a charge of 3+, then the formula unit would be Fe2S3, and would be called iron(III) sulfide.


What happens when Iron sulfide is added to hydrochloric acid?

Iron sulphide slowly dissolves in acid giving Hydrogen sulphide gas and a dirty green solution along with a burning sulpher smell. FeS + 2HCl ---------> FeCl2 + H2S


What kind of reaction occurs when two compounds split apart and the parts switch places as shown in the reaction below FeS 2HcI FecI2 H2s?

In the reaction FeS + 2HCl --> FeCl2+ H2S, the iron replaces the hydrogen and the hydrogen replaces the iron. This is two replacements, so the reaction is a double replacement reaction. (It's sometimes also called a double displacement reaction.)


How many grams of iron II sulfide have to react with hydrochloric acid to generate 12 g of hydrogen sulfide?

FeS+2HCl-->FeCl2+H2S Moles of H2S produced equal to moles of FeS used. Moles of H2S=12\34=0.353mol Grams of Fes=0.353*88=31.05g


What is the balanced equation for Hcl and Fe NO3 3?

FeOH3CL Fe(OH)2 + 2 HCl => FeCl2 + 2 H2O


Does pyrite react with hydrochloric acid to form bubbels?

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What is equation for Hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through a solution or iron chloride?

H2S + FeCl2 --> FeS + 2 HCl The iron sulfide will precipitate out, making this reaction nonreversible.


How many millimeters of a 2 Molar solution of hydrochloric acid are needed to completely react with 75 grams of iron sulfide?

FeS + 2HCl >> FeCl2 + H2S 75 grams FeS (1mole FeS/87.92 grams)(2 mole HCl/1 mole FeS) = 1.71 moles HCl 2 Molar HCl = 1.71 moles HCl/Liters = 0.855 Liters HCl, or as asked for; 855 milliliters of hydrochloric acid needed


What is the balanced equation of ferric oxide and hydrochloric acid from the reaction of ferric chloride and water?

There are different types of iron oxide. Iron (III) oxide is used in the following equation: acid + metal oxide -> metal salt + water hydrochloric acid + iron oxide -> iron chloride + water 6HCl + Fe2O3 -> 2FeCl3 + 3H2O


How do you balance iron sulfide plus hydrochloric acid plus dihydrogen monosulfide plus iron chloride?

Iron(II) sulfide plus hydrochloric acid produces iron(II) chloride plus hydrogen sulfide. * H2S is normally just called hydrogen sulfide. FeS + 2HCl --> FeCl2 + H2S