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The aqueous solution of Iron (II) Sulphate is

A
Neutral
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Amphoteric
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C
Alkaline
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D
Acidic
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Solution

The correct option is D Acidic
Let us try and decode the hint shall we?
The reaction is hydrolysis. Now what is hydrolysis? In simple terms, it is the chemical breakdown of a chemical compound using water. Now let us try and use the information available:
FeSO4+2H2OFe(OH)2+H2SO4
Given that the products of hydrolysis contains a weak base and a strong acid, the concentration of H+ will be much larger and thus the solution is acidic.

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