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The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
Iron sulphide slowly dissolves in acid giving Hydrogen sulphide gas and a dirty green solution along with a burning sulpher smell. FeS + 2HCl ---------> FeCl2 + H2S
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When dilute sulfuric acid reacts with iron, iron sulfate and hydrogen gas are produced. The chemical equation for this reaction is: Fe(s) + H2SO4(aq) -> FeSO4(aq) + H2(g)
Iron(II) sulfate (FeSO4) reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to form iron(II) chloride (FeCl2), sulfuric acid (H2SO4), and water (H2O). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: FeSO4 + 2HCl -> FeCl2 + H2SO4 + H2O.
The word equation for the reaction is: Iron (Fe) reacts with cobalt sulfate (CoSO4) to produce iron sulfate (FeSO4) and cobalt (Co).
The salt given off by this reaction is iron(II) sulfate, FeSO4. This compound is formed when iron reacts with sulfuric acid to produce iron sulfate and hydrogen gas.
When iron(II) sulfate reacts with copper powder, a displacement reaction occurs where the copper replaces the iron in the compound. This results in the formation of iron powder and copper(II) sulfate. The reaction is: FeSO4 + Cu --> CuSO4 + Fe.
When iron sulfide reacts with dilute sulfuric acid, iron sulfate, hydrogen sulfide gas, and water are produced. The overall reaction can be represented as: FeS + H2SO4 -> FeSO4 + H2S + H2O
Iron(II) sulfate is formed when iron reacts with sulfuric acid.
Al4C3 + 12 H2O → 4 Al(OH)3 + 3 CH4When aluminum carbide reacts with water, methane is formed.
When ferrous sulphate crystals are heated, they lose water of crystallization and turn into anhydrous ferrous sulphate. The balanced chemical equation for this process is: FeSO4 β’ 7H2O (s) β FeSO4 (s) + 7H2O (g)
Iron reacts with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form iron sulfate (FeSO4) and hydrogen gas (H2). This is a redox reaction where iron is oxidized and hydrogen is reduced.
Iron reacts with sulfuric acid to form iron(II) sulfate, hydrogen gas, and water. This reaction is represented by the following chemical equation: Fe + H2SO4 --> FeSO4 + H2 + H2O
When ferrous sulfate reacts with sodium hydroxide, a precipitate of ferrous hydroxide is formed. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is FeSO4 + 2NaOH β Fe(OH)2 + Na2SO4. This reaction is a double displacement reaction where the cations and anions switch partners.