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Fe
Fe + NaCl --> Na + FeClThis is called single replacement.
This is a balanced chemical equation.
Fe is the element iron and NaCl is the compound sodium chloride.
One method to separate Fe from NaCl is by using a magnet to attract and remove the iron (Fe), as it is magnetic, while leaving the sodium chloride (NaCl) behind. This process is known as magnetic separation.
combination
Skeleton: FeCl3 + NaOH ----> Fe(OH)3 + NaCl Balanced: FeCl3 + 3NaOH ----> Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl :) good luck!
fe+3=..............* .9 =fe+2
A. Fe^2+ ==> Fe^3+ + e- is an oxidation reactionB. Fe^3+ +e- ==> Fe^2+ is a reduction reactionC. Fe(s) ==> Fe(l) is neither an oxidation nor a reduction reaction. It is a phase change.D. Fe + 2e- ==> Fe^2+ is not a possible reaction.
Yes, Fe (iron) plus S (sulfur) equals FeS (iron sulfide). If the iron ion is iron(ll) then it is iron(ll) sulfide; if it is iron(lll), then it iron(lll) sulfide.
It would be: 4Fe + 3O2 2Fe2O3
The product of FeCl3 plus NaOH plus HCl is iron(III) hydroxide [Fe(OH)3] and sodium chloride (NaCl). The reaction involves forming a precipitate of iron(III) hydroxide and dissolving sodium chloride in the solution.