When anhydrous iron sulfate decomposes it forms iron (III) oxide, sulfur (IV) dioxide, and sulfur...

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When anhydrous iron sulfate decomposes it forms iron (III) oxide, sulfur (IV) dioxide, and sulfur (VI) oxide. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.

Decomposition:

A reaction which is deemed as a decomposition is where a compound 'breaks' apart to form smaller compounds. Decomposition can be assisted by heating, it is then called thermal decomposition.

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Balancing Redox Reactions and Identifying Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

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Learn about oxidizing and reducing agents, how to find them, and how to identify them in redox reactions. Learn about the different types of redox reactions and how to identify a redox reaction.


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