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H2O + NaClO + 2Fe(OH)2 → NaCl + 2Fe(OH)3 | , Phản ứng oxi-hoá khử
H2O | water | solid + NaClO | | solid + Fe(OH)2 | | solid = NaCl | sodium chloride | solid + Fe(OH)3 | | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine
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Reaction conditions when applied H2O + NaClO + Fe(OH)2
- Catalyst: not available
- Temperature: normal
- Pressure: normal
- Other conditions: not available
Reaction process H2O + NaClO + Fe(OH)2
Process: Fe(OH)2 reacts with NaClO in H2O
Note: not available
The result of the reaction H2O + NaClO + Fe(OH)2
The phenomenon: White and blue solid of Fe(OH)2) turns into reddish brown iron III oxide ((Fe(OH)3)
Detailed information on the reactants
Information about H2O (water)
Information about NaClO
Information about Fe(OH)2
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Information about NaCl (sodium chloride)
- Atomic weight: 58.4428
- Color: kết tinh màu trắng hay không màu
- Status: Chất rắn
Information about Fe(OH)3
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The equations for preparation H2O
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
> 70
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
→ 4 + +
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
168 - 185
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
The equations for preparation NaClO
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
The equations for preparation Fe(OH)2
Catalyst
N2 enviroment
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
N2 enviroment
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
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