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FeCl3 was reacted with NaOH in a double exchange reaction. What is the proper ratio of FeCl3 drops to NaOH drops such at neither is in excess? (Assume that the concentrations of the FeCl3 and the NaOH solutions were equal).
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the equation for the reaction is NaOH + FeCl3 ----> NaCl + Fe(OH)3 This needs to be balanced
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