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Solid sodium reacts with an iron (III) chloride solution to produce solid iron and sodium chloride solution. State the skeletal and balanced equation.
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Solid sodium reacts with an iron (III) chloride solution to produce solid iron and sodium chloride solution. State the skeletal and balanced equation.
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Solid sodium reacts with an iron (III) chloride solution to produce solid iron and sodium chloride solution. State the skeletal and balanced equation.
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Na + FeCl3 -----NaCl + Fe
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