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By using iron metal only, how will you prepare Iron (II) Sulphate from Sulphuric acid?


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Preparation of Iron (II) sulfate.

When iron reacts with dilute sulphuric acid then iron sulfate is formed with the evolution of hydrogen gas.

The balanced equation is:

Fe(s)+H2SO4(aq)FeSO4(s)+H2(g)IronSulphuric-FerrousHydrogenacidsulphate


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