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                      Jul 20, 2013, 05:56 PM
                  
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        Fe+H2SO4------> FeSO4+Fe[SO4]3+H2O+6SO2
 my best guess was
 
 4Fe+12H2SO4------>3FeSO4+Fe[SO4]3+12H2O+6SO2
 
 but I'm not sure so I would really apprecatie if someone told me if I'm right or wrong and show me the balanced equation.
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                      Jul 21, 2013, 06:23 PM
                  
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        That looks like the combination of two different reactions.
 More info. Needed here.
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        Looks good to me - all the elements balance OK.
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                      Jul 22, 2013, 06:06 AM
                  
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        Just check if you have the same amount of lements on each side
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					  Originally Posted by neodarwinian   That looks like the combination of two different reactions.
 More info. needed here.
 it is just adding concentrated sulphuric acid to iron as far as I know that should be the product of the equation
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                      Jul 22, 2013, 02:00 PM
                  
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					  Originally Posted by ebaines   Looks good to me - all the elements balance OK. Thanks a lot.
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					  Originally Posted by Teju220   just check if you have the same amount of lements on each side Just did that and I have the same amount of elements on each side so O guess it's balanced! Thanks :D
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					  Originally Posted by Memo Girl   it is just adding concentrated sulphuric acid to iron as far as I know that should be the product of the equation Fe[SO4]3
 
What is the oxidation number on this iron?
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					  Originally Posted by Memo Girl   it is just adding concentrated sulphuric acid to iron as far as I know that should be the product of the equation 
The products of iron II and concentrated sulfuric acid are.. 
 
FeSO4 + H2) + SO2
 
That other product does not fit according to my sources.
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					  Originally Posted by neodarwinian   The products of iron II and concentrated sulfuric acid are...,
 FeSO4 + H2) + SO2
 
 That other product does not fit according to my sources.
 I'm not sure about the oxidation number but have you tried to check iron ||| ?
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        Fe2(SO4)3
 Would be the iron III oxidation number and correct link up with sulfate.
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        Fe[SO4]3
 This would not result from either iron II or iron III
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