Heated iron forms iron (III) chloride when reacted with chlorine and iron (II) chloride when reacted with hydrogen chloride gas. Explain this difference.

      

Heated iron forms iron (III) chloride when reacted with chlorine and iron (II) chloride when reacted with hydrogen chloride gas. Explain this difference.

  

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Kavungya
Chlorine is a stronger oxidizing agent and attracts electrons from iron atoms while hydrogen chloride is not
Kavungya answered the question on November 1, 2019 at 08:06


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