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What is the colour of FeSo4, 7 H2O crystal how does the colour change upon heating? Give balance equation for the change
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The crystals are a bluish-green color. When heated, the color changes to white (colourless).
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FeSO₄·7H₂O(s) → FeSO₄(s) + 7H₂O(g)
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