Use the following equations to answer this question: A 12 +2e- 21 B SO4²- + H+ + e- H₂SO3 + H₂O CIO + H₂O + e- CI + OH Cl₂ + 2e- 2CI Br₂ + 2e- 2Br F Fe³+ + e- Fe2+ A student mixed some iron (II) ions with some bleach and observed a precipitate. The most likely name for the precipitate is Iron (III) chloride Iron (II) chloride Sodium chloride Iron (III) hydroxide Iron (II) hydroxide C D E

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Use the following equations to answer this question:
A
12 + 2e-
21
B
SO4²- + H+ + e-
H₂SO3 + H₂O
C
CIO + H₂O + e-
CI + OH
Cl₂ + 2e-
2CI
Br₂ + 2e-
2Br
F
Fe³+ + e-
Fe2+
A student mixed some iron (II) ions with some bleach and observed a precipitate. The
most likely name for the precipitate is
Iron (III) chloride
Iron (II) chloride
Sodium chloride
Iron (III) hydroxide
Iron (II) hydroxide
D
E
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following equations to answer this question: A 12 + 2e- 21 B SO4²- + H+ + e- H₂SO3 + H₂O C CIO + H₂O + e- CI + OH Cl₂ + 2e- 2CI Br₂ + 2e- 2Br F Fe³+ + e- Fe2+ A student mixed some iron (II) ions with some bleach and observed a precipitate. The most likely name for the precipitate is Iron (III) chloride Iron (II) chloride Sodium chloride Iron (III) hydroxide Iron (II) hydroxide D E
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