Aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and iron(II) chloride react in a precipitation reaction to form insoluble iron(

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Aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and iron(II) chloride react in a precipitation reaction to form insoluble iron(

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Aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and iron(II) chloridereact in a precipitation reaction to form insoluble iron(II)hydroxide.
2KOH(aq)+FeCl2(aq)⟶2KCl(aq)+Fe(OH)2(s)2KOH(aq)+FeCl2⁢(aq)⟶2KCl(aq)+Fe(OH)2⁢(s)
Rewrite this equation as a complete ionic equation. Includephase notations.
complete ionic equation:
SPECIALΔΣΩλμπ
(s)(l)(aq)(g)( )[ ]
←→CLR
What are the spectator ions in this equation?
OH−OH−
K+K+
Cl−Cl−
Fe2+Fe2+
Remove the spectator ions, and rewrite this as a netionic equation. Include phase notations.
net ionic equation:
What is the driving force for this reaction?
the formation of KCl(aq)KCl(aq)
the dissolution of KOH(aq)KOH(aq)
the dissolution of FeCl2(aq)FeCl2⁢(aq)
the formation of Fe(OH)2(s)Fe(OH)2⁢(s)
the formation of H2O(l)
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