Kommander_Kale
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+19|6432|Melbourne, Australia
Yeah, they're all right, you are assuming that the Fe(II) is changing oxidation states. And it's not. I'm doing H2SO4 production homework myself right now ^^.
FloppY_
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+1,010|6303|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

twiistaaa wrote:

ShawN_ wrote:

Yeah, but they can remember it,, and i doubt they are all in the middle of an education similar to HTX right now...
remember what? its the most basic part of chemistry. you learn this stuff in the first weeks. i even know it lol.
We certainly do not learn that on most educations in DK....
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twiistaaa
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+87|6685|mexico

ShawN_ wrote:

We certainly do not learn that on most educations in DK....
well its chemistry, so unless you are taking chemistry (possibly biology, engineering or physics) you wont really learn it i guess.
FloppY_
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+1,010|6303|Denmark aka Automotive Hell
I'm having trouble wrapping my head around your education system >.<

In DK we have:

"folkeskole" which is a basic education everyone has to take - minimum length = 9 years
"gymnasiel" which is a higher education you can take after the basic (folkeskole) - length 2-3 years
"akademisk" which is University education.... (where you eventually can get a Ph.d.)
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cospengle
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+140|6504|Armidale, NSW, Australia

mcminty wrote:

FeO  +  2 HCl   --->   FeCl2   +   H2O


Note how O has a valence of -2, while Cl is -1. Looking at the molecule FeO, it must be Iron [II]. Therefore there are 2 Cl's that can bond with the Fe, not the 3 that your eqn has.

Mcminty.
That's what I was going to say.

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