What is the correct Iupac name for Fe Oh ₃?
What is the correct Iupac name for Fe Oh ₃?
Iron(III) hydroxide
PubChem CID | 73964 |
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Molecular Formula | Fe(OH)3 or FeH3O3 |
Synonyms | Iron(III) hydroxide iron(3+);trihydroxide KSC516S8D CTK4B6981 KS-00000Z3G More… |
Molecular Weight | 106.87 g/mol |
Component Compounds | CID 962 (Water) CID 23925 (Fe) |
What color is feoh3?
Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
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Chemical formula | FeO(OH) |
Appearance | Vivid, dark orange, opaque crystals |
Odor | odorless |
Density | 4.25 g/cm3 |
What is the name for Fe Oh 2?
Iron hydroxide
Is Fe OH 3 a salt?
Fe(OH)3 is both a base and a salt.
Is Fe OH 3 acid or base?
Ferric hydroxide is a transition element molecular entity and a metallic base.
Is feno3 soluble in water?
Water
What is Fe2O3 H2O?
IRON OXIDE HYDRATE. Fe2O3.H2O. Iron (III) oxide, monohydrate.
Is Fe OH 2 a salt?
It is produced when iron(II) salts, from a compound such as iron(II) sulfate, are treated with hydroxide ions. Iron(II) hydroxide is a white solid, but even traces of oxygen impart a greenish tinge….Iron(II) hydroxide.
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Chemical formula | Fe(OH)2 |
Molar mass | 89.86 g/mol |
Appearance | green solid |
Density | 3.4 g/cm3 |
Is Fe OH 2 strong base?
All other Arrhenius acids and bases are weak acids and bases. For example, acetic acid (HC2H3O2) and oxalic acid (H2C2O4) are weak acids, while iron hydroxide, Fe(OH)3, and ammonium hydroxide, NH4OH (which is actually just ammonia, NH3, dissolved in water), are examples of weak bases.
Is CU OH 2 a strong or weak acid or base?
Cards
Term H2CO3 name & give strength | Definition carbonic acid weak acid |
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Term KOH give strength | Definition strong |
Term Ba(OH)2 give strength | Definition strong |
Term Cu(OH)2 strength | Definition weak (not soluable in water) copper II hydroxide |
Term Mg(OH)2 give strength | Definition weak |
Which is the strongest base?
Sodium hydroxide
What is the pH of 1 molar HCl?
=-1
What is the pH of 0.01 M solution?
From the above reaction (i), we can see that 1 mole of H+reacts with 1 mole of Cl−to give 1 mole of Hydrochloric acid – HCl. Therefore, 0.01 M solution of HCl will produce 0.01 M of H+. Hence, the answer is – option (d) – the pH of 0.01 M solution of HCl is 2.
What is the pH of 0.01 N HCL?
pH of common acids like sulfuric, acetic and more
Acid | Normality | pH |
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Formic | 0.1 N | 2.3 |
Hydrochloric | N | 0.1 |
Hydrochloric | 0.1 N | 1.1 |
Hydrochloric | 0.01 N | 2.0 |
What is the pH of 0.01 m nacl?
Sodium chloride is a salt which is neutral (neither acidic nor basic). Therefore, the pH of a neutral solution will always be 7. Was this answer helpful?