1.FeSO4 dissociation in water produces more H ions which is acidic. 2.FeSO4 is formed by strong acid and weak base. 3.Sulfuric acid is strong acid and ferric hydroxide is weak base. 4.As the strong acid and weak base combines it results in the formation of acidic salt. H2SO4+Fe(OH)2 gives FeSO4+2H2O
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
FeSO4 (ferrous sulphate) a total of 6 atoms 4 of which are oxygen
The chemical formula for iron sulfate is FeSO4. When it is dissolved in water, it forms aqueous iron sulfate, which is represented as FeSO4(aq).
2Fe + AlSO4
1.FeSO4 dissociation in water produces more H ions which is acidic. 2.FeSO4 is formed by strong acid and weak base. 3.Sulfuric acid is strong acid and ferric hydroxide is weak base. 4.As the strong acid and weak base combines it results in the formation of acidic salt. H2SO4+Fe(OH)2 gives FeSO4+2H2O
nitroso ferrous sulphate
FeSO4 is a covalent compound
FeSO4+BaCl2=>FeCl2+BaSO4
Solid FeSO4 easily absorb water.
2NaOH + FeSO4 --> Fe(OH)2 + Na2SO4
FeSO4 + K3PO4 ---> Fe3(PO4)2 + K2SO4
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
FeSO4 (ferrous sulphate) a total of 6 atoms 4 of which are oxygen
FeSO4 =Fe2O3 +So2 +SO3
FeSO4 is iron II sulfate, a bluish salt used in chemical manufacturing.
Fe2(SO3)3 Ferric sulfite or Iron III sulfite.Absorbs oxygen from the air to form iron III sulfate.