Chemistry
Anhydrous iron (III) chloride is prepared by:
- direct combination
- simple displacement
- decomposition
- neutralization
Acids Bases Salts
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direct combination
Reason — Anhydrous iron [III] chloride is prepared by direct combination of iron and chloride as follows:
2Fe + 3Cl2 ⟶ 2FeCl3
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