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Chlorine gas oxidises iron(II) ions to iron(III) ions. In the process, the chlorine is reduced to chloride ions. You would have to know this, or be told it by an examiner.
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30 Ιουν 2023 · The reaction between persulfate ions (peroxodisulfate ions), S 2 O 8 2-, and iodide ions in solution can be catalyzed using either iron(II) or iron(III) ions. The overall equation for the reaction is: \[ S_2O_8^{2-} + 2I^- \rightarrow 2SO_4^{2-}+ I_2 \label{2} \] For the sake of argument, we'll take the catalyst to be iron(II) ions.
29 Αυγ 2023 · Chlorine gas oxidizes iron(II) ions to iron(III) ions. In the process, the chlorine is reduced to chloride ions. From this information, the overall reaction can be obtained.
15 Δεκ 2022 · The iron is the reducing agent and is oxidised to Fe 2+ (aq) and the reaction mixture must be acidified, to excess acid is added to the iron (II) ions before the reaction begins. The choice of acid is important, as it must not react with the manganate (VII) ions, so the acid normally used is dilute sulfuric acid.
29 Αυγ 2023 · Characteristic reactions of Fe²⁺ and Fe³⁺. The [Fe(H 2O) 6]3 + ion is colorless (or pale pink), but many solutions containing this ion are yellow or amber-colored because of hydrolysis. Iron in both oxidation states forms many complex ions. Aqueous Ammonia.
The overall equation for the reaction is: For the sake of argument, we'll take the catalyst to be iron (II) ions. The reaction happens in two stages. If you use iron (III) ions, the second of these reactions happens first.
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