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Neither, it is a neutral salt (conjugated with the strong acid HCl)


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What will happened if you use direct sunlight to observe you specimen?

The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


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What will happen if you direct sunlight to observe your specimen?

The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


If you heat the ferrous sulphate crystals in dry boiling tubewhat color you get?

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The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


What happens if you use direct sunlight to observe your specimen?

The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


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