On heating anhydrous iron (ll) sulphate, in addition to producing iron (iii) oxide, which of the following is produced?

a

SO2 (g) + FeS (s)

b

SO3 (g) +FeS(s)

c

SO2 (g) + SO3(g)

d

SO2 (g) + H2S (g)

e

SO3(g) + H2S(g)

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Chigozieokafor
4 years ago

The answer is 2FeSO4-----Fe203+SO2+SO3

Okogbaba
7 years ago

The options given are totally wrong

joanj
2 years ago

The reaction of anhydrous iron(II) sulfate (
FeSO
4
FeSO
4

) on heating produces iron(III) oxide (
Fe
2
O
3
Fe
2

O
3

) and sulfur dioxide gas (
SO
2
SO
2

). Therefore, the correct answer is:

A.
SO
2
SO
2

(g) + FeS (s)

kambil
1 year ago

pls your is answer is wrong and there is no explanation

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