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Detailed information about the equation 2FeSO4 -> 2Fe2O3 + 2SO2 + 2O2 -> :
This equation describes the decomposition process of Iron(II) sulfate (FeSO4) when heated. The products of the reaction are Iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3), Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and Oxygen (O2). -
Reaction conditions:
This reaction occurs when Iron(II) sulfate (FeSO4) is heated at high temperatures. -
Reaction process:
When Iron(II) sulfate is heated, it decomposes into Iron(III) oxide, Sulfur dioxide, and Oxygen. Iron(III) oxide is a reddish-brown solid, Sulfur dioxide is a light yellow gas and Oxygen is a colorless, odorless gas. -
Phenomena occurring:
Upon heating, Iron(II) sulfate will change from a white solid to a reddish-brown solid (Iron(III) oxide), while releasing light yellow gas (Sulfur dioxide) and colorless, odorless gas (Oxygen).