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What is the name of FeSO (with roman numerals)?

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Iron(II) sulfate

Step-by-step explanation:

Chemical equation of formation of FeSO₄:

Fe + H₂SO₄ → FeSO₄ + H₂

The name of FeSO₄ is Iron(II) sulfate.

It is also called ferrous sulfate.

It is blue green crystalline solid.

It is odorless.

It is inorganic salt.

Its atomic mass is 151.908 g/mol.

Its density is 1.898 g/ml.

This salt is soluble in water.

The melting point of anhydrous ferrous sulfate is 680°C.

It is used in medicine in treatment of anemia.

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