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The above question is from the chapter 'Chemical Equations and Reactions'.Given question: What happens when FERROUS sulphate is heated?​Answer: When hydrated ferrous sulphate ((FeSO₄.7H₂O) which is GREEN in colour is heated, it loses water of crystallization to form an-hydrated ferrous sulphate (FeSO₄).                          Δ1) FeSO₄.7H₂O ------> FeSO₄ + 7H₂OOn heating white an-hydrated ferrous sulphate, we get, a reddish brown SOLID called ferric oxide, sulphur dioxide (which gives smell of burning sulphur) and sulphur trioxide.                     Δ2) 2FeSO₄ -------> Fe₂O₃ + SO₂ + SO₃



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