Answer to Question #129439 in General Chemistry for A

Question #129439

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When iron(III) sulfate solution is added to sodium carbonate solution, it fizzes and forms a brown precipitate. This is because:please choose

A)the aqueous iron(III) ion is acidic and forms iron hydroxide and hydrogen.

B)the aqueous iron(III) ion is acidic and forms iron carbonate and carbon dioxide.

C)the aqueous iron(III) ion is acidic and forms iron hydroxide and carbon dioxide.

D)the aqueous iron(III) ion is acidic and forms iron carbonate and hydrogen.

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Expert's answer
2020-08-17T13:36:05-0400

C)the aqueous iron(III) ion is acidic and forms iron hydroxide and carbon dioxide.


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