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What happens when iron (II) sulphate is heated?
Write balanced chemical equation of the reaction involved in support of your answer.
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\[\ce{2FeSO4(s) \overset{\triangle}{->} Fe2O3(s) + SO2(g) + SO3(g)}\]
Crystals of ferrous sulphate FeSO4 . 7H2O initially lose their water of crystallization and turn white. Upon further heating, the anhydrous iron (II) sulphate decomposes into ferric oxide, sulphur dioxide, and sulphur trioxide. You will notice a change from green to a reddish-brown solid, along with a characteristic smell of burning sulphur.
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