Eric Nicholas K's answer to Brian's Secondary 3 Chemistry Singapore question.

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Eric Nicholas K
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Here. Let me know if you need more explanation especially at the starting. I did not write the other products formed as I am not sure whether the iron in the iron sulphate formed is II or III.
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4 years ago
At O level, it is assumed for such questions that the iron stays as Fe³+ and there is no reducing agent/side reactions that cause reduction to Fe²+, unless stated otherwise