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Detailed information:
- This chemical equation describes the process of iron(II) sulfate (FeSO4) reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to produce iron(II) hydroxide (Fe(OH)2) and sodium sulfate (Na2SO4).
- FeSO4 is a white or blue-yellow solid, NaOH is a white solid, Fe(OH)2 is a green solid, and Na2SO4 is a white solid.
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Reaction conditions:
- This reaction usually occurs under normal temperature and pressure conditions.
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Reaction process:
- When FeSO4 and NaOH are mixed together, the bonds between the atoms within FeSO4 and NaOH will be broken, forming iron(II) hydroxide and sodium sulfate.
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Observations:
- When the reaction occurs, a green solid, which is iron(II) hydroxide, will appear. Simultaneously, a white solid, which is sodium sulfate, will also appear.