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What is the precipitate form of NaOH+FeSO4?

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Answer:

(Fe(OH)2 + Na2SO4

Explanation:

Iron (II) hydroxide precipitate. Iron (II) hydroxide precipitate (Fe(OH)2) formed by adding few drops of a 1M solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to 0.2 M solution ferrous sulfate (FeSO4). The reaction is FeSO4 + NaOH -> Fe(OH)2 + Na2SO4. This is an example of a double replacement reaction. Pure iron (II) hydroxide is white, however even trace amounts of oxygen make it greenish.

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