A sample of water with a Fe2+ concentration of 500 ppm. Additionally Eh is 0.503 V...

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A sample of water with a Fe2+ concentration of 500ppm. Additionally Eh is 0.503 V and pH is 3.45. Will Fe(OH)3(s)stay in solution? What would be the equilibrium Eh at this pH?

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FeOH3 will precipitate ifThe concentration of FeIII can be calculated from the Nernstequation which we    See Answer
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