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Hydroxylammonium chloride reacts with iron(II) chloride, FeCl, in solution to produce ironIl) chloride, HCL iron(II) chloride, HCl H2O, and a compound of nitrogen. It was found that 2.00g of iron(II) chloride reacted in this way with 31.0 mL of 0.200M hydroxylammonium chloride. Suggest a possible formula for the compound of nitrogen so produced. This should be a known nitrogen compound.

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