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What is the solid product formed from the reaction between aqueous potassium hydroxide and aqueous iron

(III) chloride?

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Answer:

The correct answer is


Fe(OH)_(3)

Explanation: I tried the KCI and it was incorrect but it showed the answer so here you go!

User Bunny Bunny
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Answer:

potassium chloride (KCl)

Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction between aqueous potassium hydroxide and aqueous iron (III) hydroxide is a double replacement reaction.

3 KOH + FeCl₃ → 3 KCl + Fe(OH)₃

Hope that helps.

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