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In an ore of iron, iron is present in two oxidation state Fen+ and FenFe(n+1)+. Number of FenFe(n+1)+ is twice the number of Fen+. If empirical formula of ore is FexO. -

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In an ore of iron, iron is present in two oxidation state Fen+ and `"Fe"^(("n"+1)+)`. Number of `"Fe"^(("n"+1)+)` is twice the number of Fen+. If empirical formula of ore is FexO. The value of [x × 100] is ______.

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  • 30

  • 50

  • 75

  • 100

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In an ore of iron, iron is present in two oxidation state Fen+ and `"Fe"^(("n"+1)+)`. Number of `"Fe"^(("n"+1)+)` is twice the number of Fen+. If empirical formula of ore is FexO. The value of [x × 100] is 75.

Explanation:

Fe2+ and Fe3+

Number of Fe3+ = 2 × Number of Fe2+

∴ EF = \[\ce{2Fe^{3+}.Fe^{2+}O^{2-}4}\] = Fe0.75O

FexO = Fe0.75O

x = 0.75

Value of (x × 100) = 0.75 × 100 = 75

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