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Write balanced chemical equations for the reaction which would be used in the laboratory to obtain iron (II) sulphate.

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Iron(II) sulphate can be prepared by the reaction of iron with sulphuric acid as follows:
Fe+H2SO4FeSO4+H2
The products are Iron (II) sulphate and water.

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