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1 April, 21:07

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Iron chloride (FeCl3) and potassium oxide (KOH) react in a double displacement reaction.

• What will the products of the reaction be? Explain how you did this.

• Does this represent a chemical change or a physical change? Explain how you came to your answer.

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  1. 1 April, 21:24
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    (A) The product of double displacement reaction between feCl3 and KOH is

    KCl and Fe (OH) 3

    explanation

    A double displacement between FeCl3 and KOH reaction occurs to form KCl and Fe (OH) 3 according to below equation.

    3KOH + FeCl3→ 3KCl + Fe (OH) 3

    Since K is high reactive than Fe, K replaces Fe from it's compound to form KCl while Fe take OH to form F (OH) 3

    (B) The type of chemical change represented is a chemical change

    This is because double displacement reaction result in formation of new products.
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