Answer:
Balanced Chemical Equation
2FeBr3 + 3Ba(OH)2 → 2Fe(OH)3 + 3BaBr2
Step-by-step explanation:
Reaction Information
Ferric Bromide + Barium Hydroxide = Iron(III) Hydroxide + Barium Bromide
Reaction Type
Double Displacement (Metathesis)
Reactants
Ferric Bromide - FeBr3
FeBr3
Molar Mass of Br3Fe Oxidation State of Br3Fe
Barium Hydroxide - Ba(OH)2
Caustic Baryta Barium Hydroxide Lime Ba(OH)2 Barium Dihydroxide Hydrate
Molar Mass of BaH2O2 Oxidation State of BaH2O2
Products
Iron(III) Hydroxide - Fe(OH)3
Ferric Hydroxide Ferric Oxide Yellow
Molar Mass of FeH3O3 Oxidation State of FeH3O3
Barium Bromide - BaBr2
Molar Mass of BaBr2 Oxidation State of BaBr2
FeBr3 + Ba(OH)2 = Fe(OH)3 + BaBr2
Instructions
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