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Iron Can Form Two Ionic Compounds with Sulfur, One Containing

Question 117

Question 117

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Iron can form two ionic compounds with sulfur, one containing Fe2+ and the other containing Fe3+.What is the difference in their formula unit masses?


A) 143.76 amu
B) 119.97 amu
C) 87.91 amu
D) 55.85 amu
E) 32.06 amu

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