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Posted by Gaurav Dangwal 5 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
The colour of ferrous sulphate is green. It changes to brown after heating.
On heating: FeSO4.7H2O→FeSO4(s)+7H2O(g)
The product formed is ferric oxide (Fe2O3). This is a decomposition reaction.
On strong heating: 2FeSO4(s)→Fe2O3(s)+SO2(g)+SO3(g
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