When H\(_2\)S is passed into a solution of iron (III) chloride, the solution turns

a

Pale green

b

Pale red

c

Brown

d

Colourless

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Myschool Kelly
9 years ago

Correction has been made. Thanks for your contributions.

chijioke7
7 years ago

Please brown iron(iii) will be reduced to iron(ii). The colour of iron(ii) ions are green i dunno why they picked brown

ilyv
13 years ago

i thought dat iron (iii)chloride is brownish den iron(ii) is pale green plz admin i nid an ans to dix ?

teebreezy101
7 years ago

The answer is A H2s reduces fe3 to fe2 which is pale green

Jemora
3 years ago

Hydrogen sulphide reduces a brownish-yellow solution of iron(ĪĪĪ)chloride to a green solution of iron(ĪĪĪ)chloride. The hydrogen sulphide itself is oxidized to suphur and hydrogen chloride.

2FeCl3(aq) + H2S(g) → 2FeCl2(aq) + 2HCl(aq) + S(s)

peter samson
9 years ago

yh fe3 is brownish na@myschool

kekezeze
9 years ago

The answer is A because H2S will reduce iron 3 which is redish brown to iron 2 which is pale green thus the answer is A

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