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Fe2(SO4)3 | + | 6KOH | → | 3K2SO4 | + | 2Fe(OH)3 | |
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In a full sentence, you can also say Fe2(SO4)3 () reacts with KOH (potassium hydroxide) and produce K2SO4 (potassium sulfate) and Fe(OH)3 ()
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