The hydrolysis of iron(III) chloride
Interaction of iron(III) chloride with water
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The hydrolysis of iron(III) chloride is the cationic reaction of the salt with water. Cationic hydrolysis is possible because the salt, iron(III) chloride, formed by a weak base (iron(III) hydroxide Fe(OH)₃) and a strong acid (hydrochloric acid HCl). The ions from the water molecules attach to the cation of the hydroxide, Fe³⁺.
Iron(III) chloride: characteristics
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Iron(III) chloride is a neutral, highly-soluble salt with the formula FeCl₃. It is a crystalline powder, and changes colors depending on the angle of incoming light (from black-brown to purple, dark red, and even green in reflected light).
After hydrolysis, the salt forms a yellow, acidic solution.
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FeCl₃ is used:
- as a catalyst of organic synthesis;
- as a coagulant in one of the stages of water purification;
- to stain copper in electroplating;
- in medicine.
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Hydrolysis of iron chloride — nature of the reaction
The reaction takes place in hot water. Like standard hydrolysis reactions, the interaction of iron(III) chloride with water takes place in several stages.
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First, iron(III) chloride dissociates:
FeCl₃ → Fe³⁺ +3Cl⁻
Then the iron cation reacts with water:
Fe³⁺ + НOH → FeOH²⁺ + H⁺ (hydrolysis begins)
Then with another water molecule:
FeOH²⁺ + HOH ↔ Fe(OH)₂⁺ + H⁺
And the final stage:
Fe(OH)₂⁺ + HOH ↔ Fe(OH)₃↓ + H⁺
The hydrolysis of iron(III) chloride is reversible.