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What is ionic compound of Fe3+ SO4 2-?

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The answer:

The ionic compound is Fe2(SO4)3

or It also called Iron (III) sulfate.

The explanation:

the ionic compound is consist of cations with a positive charge and anions with a negative charge. It is neutral. The chemical compound consist of ions matches and held together by ionic bonding.

when Fe 3+ (cation) and (SO4) 2- (anion)

by exchange so, the ionic compound is

Fe2(SO4)3 , It is soluble in water at room temperature

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The ionic compound of Fe3+ and SO4 2- would be Fe2(SO4)3 or Iron (III) sulfate. It is a rhombic crystalline salt and soluble in water at room temperature. It is used in dyeing as a mordant, and as a coagulant for industrial wastes.
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