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Chemical Reactions
Precipitation reactions
Fe+3 + SCN- ==Fe(SCN)+2 if adding NaOH will form precipitates, but what is the precipitates' formula?
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Fe^3+ + NaOH ==> Fe(OH)3(ppt) + Na^+
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