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Normally FeCl(3).6H(2)O consists of...

Normally `FeCl_(3).6H_(2)O` consists of

A

trans `[Fe(H_2O)_2Cl_2]Cl . 4H_2O`

B

trans `[Fe(H_2O)_6Cl]Cl_2`

C

trans `[Fe(H_2O)_4Cl_2]Cl . 2H_2O`

D

trans `[Fe(H_2O)_3Cl_2]Cl . 3H_2O`

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C

Properties of ionic solid
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