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No, pure FeCl3 is not aqueous.
the KCNS is tranparent when you mixed with the FeCl3 is like a violet
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Evaporation is not a chemical reaction.
Sodium Chloride or NaCl is a naturally occurring salt. When NaCl is mixed with water it disassociates into Na+ cations and Cl- anions.
Sodium chloride disassociates in water to produce Na+ and Cl - ions.NaCl + H2O = Na+ aq and Cl- aq.
No, pure FeCl3 is not aqueous.
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Look up or calculate the molecular weight/molar mass of FeCl3. Then... 40.0 g FeCl3/MW FeCl3/0.275 L = M (concentration of FeCl3 in solution)
the KCNS is tranparent when you mixed with the FeCl3 is like a violet
Phosphine is not very soluble in water compared to nonpolar substances. If you were to write a balanced equation for the reaction of PH3 with water, it would be an equilibrium reaction.
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It can be produced by electrolysis of water. Which disassociates the Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules.
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This chemical equation is:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
Evaporation is not a chemical reaction.
2H2O --> 2H2 + O2