The ionic compound containing Fe3+ and SO42- would have the formula:
A. FeSO4
B. Fe2SO4
C. Fe2(SO4)3
D. Fe3(SO4)2
Madhukar Anand , 11 Years ago
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Saurabh Koranglekar
Last Activity: 4 Years ago
Dear student
The answer is D
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Vikas TU
Last Activity: 4 Years ago
3 sulfate ions have a charge of -6 as -2 is multiplied by 3. ... Therefore, this compound is known as known as 'iron(III) sulfate', or 'ferric* sulfate', with the number referring to the oxidation number of the metal ion.
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