If hydrogen sulphide gas is passed into a solution of a pure iron chloride, a yellow deposit appears. If the deposit is filtered, a pale green solution is left behind. The pale green solution is

a

dilute sulphuric acid

b

dilute hydrochloric acid

c

unreacted hydrogen sulphide in water

d

iron (III) chloride

e

Iron (II) chloride

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mralz
12 years ago

Yes this is a test for iron (ii) chloride when it reacts with H2SO4 or HCL to form a pale green iron (ii) chloride

salamiasimiyu
5 years ago

normal,Fe2+ has palegreen color while Fe3+ has brown color etc

iykeshadow
12 years ago

H2S is a reducin agent so it reduces FeCl3 to FeCl2 which is greenish

prombest
7 years ago

yah d answer is correct

prombest
7 years ago

d answer is correct

dunsin
13 years ago

y is it iron2 why not iron3chloride

pam5
13 years ago

yes correct

ifeoluwa431
13 years ago

test for iron(II)oxide

test for reducing agent

hezekay
11 years ago

Correct

Alefiajosiah
1 year ago

Please my school team
We need an explanation to this

LittleProf
8 years ago

D option selected z korrect cos fe(II) z always green

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