Chemistry
Chemistry, 09.01.2021 07:10, tshepi5348

Balance:
Fe2(SO4)3 +
_K[OH] —> _K2[SO4] +
K[SO] + Fe[OH]3

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Balance:
Fe2(SO4)3 +
_K[OH] —> _K2[SO4] +
K[SO] + Fe[OH]3...

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