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Give the equation for the preparation of the following salt from the starting material given.
Iron (III) Chloride from Iron
For the preparation of the following salts - give a balanced equation in the following case.
Iron [III] chloride from the metal iron
Solution
\[\ce{2Fe + 3CI2 -> 2FeCI3}\]
Notes
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