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Question
State what do you observe when:
Ammonium hydroxide is added to iron (III) sulphate solution.
Solution
\[\ce{\underset{\text{Yellow}}{Fe2(SO4)3} + 6NH4OH ->\underset{\text{Reddish brown}}{2Fe(OH)3} + 3(NH4)2SO4}\]
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