The colour depends on the degree of hydration, but it is most often green.
FeSO4 ; Do not confuse with 'Ferric sulphate' which is 'Fe2(SO4)3'.
The charge on the ferrous ion in ferrous sulfate is +2. The ferrous ion, Fe2+, has lost two electrons, giving it a positive charge of 2.
No, it is a salt, of Iron and Hydrosulfuric acid
When ferric sulfate is mixed with sodium hydroxide, a red-brown precipitate of iron(III) hydroxide is formed, along with the formation of water as a byproduct. The reaction is strongly exothermic. This precipitate is insoluble in water and can easily be seen as a solid settling at the bottom of the reaction mixture.
Dark green by reflected light and purple-red by transmitted light
Ferric sulphate solution is typically yellow in color, often ranging from pale yellow to dark amber depending on its concentration.
Ferric sulphate, or iron (III) sulphate has the formula Fe2(SO4)3.
Fe2(SO4)3
Fe2(SO4)3
The equivalent weight of ferric ammonium sulfate is 392.14 g/mol.
The residue obtained when crystals of ferrous sulphate are strongly heated is reddish-brown in color. This residue is a compound called ferric oxide or iron(III) oxide.
FeSO4 ; Do not confuse with 'Ferric sulphate' which is 'Fe2(SO4)3'.
Base, because when we react ferric oxide with sulphuric acid , it forms ferrous sulphate and water as in a neutralisation reaction
The molar mass of Fe2(SO4)3 is 399,88 g (anhydrous).
There are two compounds , that are sulphates of iron. It depends on the oxidation state of the iron cation. Oxid'n state '2' ; Ferrous sulphate ;Iron(II) sulphate ; (FeSO4) (Pale green colour) Oxid'n state '3' ; Ferric sulphate ;Iron(III) sulphate ; (Fe2(SO4)3) (Brown colour).
Ferric sulfate is a chemical compound with the formula Fe2(SO4)3. It is a reddish-brown solid commonly used as a coagulant in water treatment processes to remove impurities. Additionally, ferric sulfate is used in industries such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, and pigments.
Neutral ferric chloride appears as a dark green or brown solid.