This is chemical change; this reaction is used as qualitative test for iron - a blood red color appear in solution.
FeCl3 +KSCN + AgNO3
The chemical reaction is:2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2(g) = 2 FeCl3
No, pure FeCl3 is not aqueous.
FeCl3 Ionic Fe(3+) and three Cl(-)
the KCNS is tranparent when you mixed with the FeCl3 is like a violet
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The chemical symbol for iron is Fe, and the symbol for chlorine is Cl. If you meant when they are combined, there are two possibilities: FeCl2 for ferrous chloride or FeCl3 for ferric chloride.
Two iron chlorides are known: FeCl2 and FeCl3.
you would expect a color change in oil of wintergreen because it has an OH group added to the FeCl3 which causes a purple color
There's no reaction to be expected.
The subscript is mentioned only in a chemical formula.3 FeCl3 in a chemical reaction is not similar to Fe3O4 in a chemical formula.
FeCl3 + 6KSCN --> [Fe(SCN)6]-3 + 6K+ + 3Cl- This is a complex ion equation. K has a charge of +1 and Cl has a charge of -1 but since these form an aqueous solution, they are seperated. Put together, the equation cannot be balanced.
FeCl3 ? 1.1 grams FeCl3 (1 mole FeCl3/162.2 grams) = 0.0068 moles of FeCl3 ------------------------------------