When an Fe31 salt is dissolved in water, the solution becomes acidic due to formation of

Chapter 18, Problem 18.162

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When an Fe31 salt is dissolved in water, the solution becomes acidic due to formation of Fe(H2O)5OH21 and H3O1. The overall process involves both Lewis and Brnsted-Lowry acid-base reactions. Write the equations for the process.

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