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Question
Complete the statement by filling in the blank with the correct word:
The reddish-brown precipitate obtained during a double decomposition precipitation reaction between an iron salt and alkali is __________.
Options
iron [II] hydroxide
iron [III] hydroxide
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Solution
The reddish-brown precipitate obtained during a double decomposition precipitation reaction between an iron salt and an alkali is iron [III] hydroxide.
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