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The given reaction is aqueous potassium hydroxide reacts with aqueous iron(III) chloride to form solid iron(III) hydroxide and aqueous potassium chloride.

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The conservation of mass is followed by a balanced equation. The term "unbalanced equation" refers to the fact that the number of atoms in the reactant does not equal the number of atoms in the product.

 

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Principles of Chemistry Molecular Approach
3rd Edition, 2014
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ISBN: 9780321971944

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