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Neutral ferric chloride is added to the aqueous solution of acetate. The blood red colour is obtained, it is due to the compound

A

`Fe(OH)_(2)`

B

`Fe(OH)_(3)`

C

`Fe(CH_(3)COO)_(3)`

D

`Fe(OH)_(2)(CH_(3)COO)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`3CH_(2)COONa+FeCl_(3)tounderset("blood red ppt.")(Fe(CH_(3)COO)+3NaCl`
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