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Potassium ferracynade And Mohr's salt

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Potassium ferracynade And Mohr's salt
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 1 month ago

(NH4​)2​Fe(SO4​)2​6H2​O Mohr's salt is a double salt containing two cations and one anion, and is obtained by combination of two different salts (NH4​)2​SO4​ and Fe(SO4​) which gives NH4​(OH) and Fe(OH)2​ precipitates when added with NaOH or NH4​OH. But K4​[Fe(CN)6​] is a complex salt and do not form hydroxide with base.

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