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When HCl reacts with finely powdered iron, it forms ferrous chloride and not ferric chloride. Why?

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In the reaction of HCl with finely powdered iron, `H_(2)` gas is produced which prevents the formation of ferric chloride.
`Fe+2HCltoFeCl_(2)+H_(2)`
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