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Question
Give the ionisation behaviour of the following salt:
Mohr’s salt
Short Answer
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Solution
The formula of Mohr’s salt is FeSO4⋅(NH4)2SO4⋅6H2O.
Mohr’s salt is a double salt, so it dissociates completely in aqueous solution into its constituent ions:
\[\ce{ FeSO4⋅(NH4)2SO4 -> Fe^2+ + 2NH+_4 + 2SO^2-_4}\]
In solution, Mohr’s salt furnishes is \[\ce{Fe^2+,2NH+_4, 2SO^2-_4}\].
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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 545]
