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    If It Is Assumed That [Fe(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>3+</sup> Can Lose Two Hydrogens
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If It Is Assumed That [Fe(H2O)6]3+ Can Lose Two Hydrogens

Question 45

Question 45

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If it is assumed that [Fe(H2O) 6]3+ can lose two hydrogens, what is the formula of the resulting ion when Fe3+ is placed in water?


A) [Fe(H2O) 2](OH) 2]2-
B) [Fe(OH) (H2O) 5]2+
C) [Fe(OH) 2(H2O) 4]2+
D) [Fe(OH) 2(H2O) 4]+
E) [Fe(OH) 2(H2O) 4]2-

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