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Fe2O3 + 6HCl → 3H2O + 2FeCl3 | , Phản ứng oxi-hoá khử
Fe2O3 | iron oxide | solid + HCl | hydrogen chloride | solid = H2O | water | solid + FeCl3 | iron chloride | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine
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Reaction conditions when applied Fe2O3 + HCl
- Catalyst: not available
- Temperature: normal
- Pressure: normal
- Other conditions: not available
Reaction process Fe2O3 + HCl
Process: Put a few drops of Fe2O3 to the bottom of the test tube then add 1-2ml of acid solution
Note: Fe2O3 reacts with acid solution to create yellow and brown iron salt (III)
The result of the reaction Fe2O3 + HCl
The phenomenon: Black solid of iron III oxide (Fe2O3) dissolves gradually, creating a yellow and brown solution
Detailed information on the reactants
Information about Fe2O3 (iron oxide)
Information about HCl (hydrogen chloride)
Detailed information about the products of the reaction
Information about H2O (water)
Information about FeCl3 (iron chloride)
- Atomic weight: 162.2040
- Color: lục đậm dưới ánh sáng phản chiếu; đỏ tím dưới ánh sáng thường
- Status: Chất rắn
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The equations for preparation Fe2O3
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The equations for preparation HCl
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Iron powder (Fe)
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