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Redox Reactions
Doubt by Jayant Patel
it is said ferrous oxalate so it must be FeC2O4 to Fe 3+ and CO2 and then further
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Answer by Rishikant Pandey
Hi jayant
please ask doubt clearly
Answer by Jayant Patel
I actually got confused with explanation
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