iron(III) hydroxide
My book says there is no such thing as Fe(OH)
3, it says that Fe
2O
3 (redish/brown rust colour) is produced, when, for example, OH
- is added to Fe
3+(aq).
I did a search on google for Fe(OH)3 and 21,800,000 results were found. Is my book wrong? Should I take legal action? lol
If I had the chemicals required to do these reactions I would do them as that is the best way to check for colour changes.
I know that ferrous ammonium sulphate is green and I think potassium trioxalatoferrate(III) is as well.
Which compounds in particular do you not know the colour of, as I think you'll probably know what hydrogen peroxide etc. looks like?