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Iron(III) hydroxide reacts hydrochloric acid via the following reaction: Fe(OH)3(aq)   +   2 HCl(aq)   ⇋   SrCl2(aq)   +  ...

Iron(III) hydroxide reacts hydrochloric acid via the following reaction:

Fe(OH)3(aq)   +   2 HCl(aq)   ⇋   SrCl2(aq)   +   2 H2O(l)

  • (5 pts) If the concentration of Fe(OH)­3 is 0.00684M, what is the pH of the iron(III)hydroxide solution?
  • (8 pts) If 37.42 mL of 0.00684M iron(III)hydroxide is required to neutralize 25.00 mL of HCl, what is the concentration of the HCl solution in molarity?
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o Fe(OH)2 e 3 + + 304 Fe(OH) dissociates and gives 30H8 to the soution. So concentration of the soulign= 3x0oo68a (M) Соне] =

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