how FeCl2 is made
Fe + 2HCl = FeCl2 + H2 , so hydrogen gas will be made.
FeCl2 is known as Iron(II) chloride, Iron dichloride & ferrous chloride.
The symbol of the cation of FeCl2 is Fe2+. A cation is a positively charged ion and to find the formula of any compound you must balance the cations with the anions.
In the titration of FeCl2 with KMnO4 in the presence of H2SO4, iron(II) ions (from FeCl2) are oxidized to iron(III) ions by the permanganate ions from KMnO4. The balanced chemical equation is: 5Fe^2+ + MnO4^- + 8H^+ ---> 5Fe^3+ + Mn^2+ + 4H2O
The formula for ferrous chloride is FeCl2. It is composed of one iron (Fe) atom and two chlorine (Cl) atoms.
There is no compound like Fe2cl but there is Fecl2 & its common name is 'ferric chloride' .
To determine the grams of NaCl produced from 507 g of FeCl2, we first need to calculate the moles of FeCl2. The molar mass of FeCl2 is approximately 126.75 g/mol. Therefore, 507 g of FeCl2 is about 4.0 moles. According to the balanced equation, 1 mole of FeCl2 produces 2 moles of NaCl. Thus, 4.0 moles of FeCl2 will produce 8.0 moles of NaCl. The molar mass of NaCl is about 58.44 g/mol, so 8.0 moles of NaCl would weigh approximately 467.52 g.
Fe + 2HCl = FeCl2 + H2 , so hydrogen gas will be made.
FeCl2 is known as Iron(II) chloride, Iron dichloride & ferrous chloride.
The symbol of the cation of FeCl2 is Fe2+. A cation is a positively charged ion and to find the formula of any compound you must balance the cations with the anions.
fecl2
Iron (II) chloride exists in the solid form as a white or greenish-yellow compound with the chemical formula FeCl2.
In the titration of FeCl2 with KMnO4 in the presence of H2SO4, iron(II) ions (from FeCl2) are oxidized to iron(III) ions by the permanganate ions from KMnO4. The balanced chemical equation is: 5Fe^2+ + MnO4^- + 8H^+ ---> 5Fe^3+ + Mn^2+ + 4H2O
Isnt it FeCl2??
FeCl2, FeCl3
Iron (II) chloride
The formula for ferrous chloride is FeCl2. It is composed of one iron (Fe) atom and two chlorine (Cl) atoms.