FeCl3 + KOH ------------> Fe(OH)3 + KCl
Fe + 2 HCl --> FeCl2 + H2
There will be no reaction.
There is no reaction
FeCl3 + NaOH -----------> Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl
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)
FeCl3 has the name iron III chloride
There will be no reaction.
There is no reaction
FeCl3 + NaOH -----------> Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl
FeCl3 ? 1.1 grams FeCl3 (1 mole FeCl3/162.2 grams) = 0.0068 moles of FeCl3 ------------------------------------
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)
FeCl3 has the name iron III chloride
FeCl3 +KSCN + AgNO3
A salt is the product of the reaction between a base and an acid; potassium chloride may be obtained from HCl and KOH: HCl + KOH = KCl + H2O
KNO3 and H2O are the products
FeCl3 + H2O4-2 +Zn
Take 1 ml FeCl3 solution. add ammonia solution drop wise till brown precipitate just form. Now again add FeCl3 solution till brown precipitate just dissolve. This is your Neutral FeCl3 solution.
No, pure FeCl3 is not aqueous.