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Does Iron react differently with dilute and concentrated hydrochloric acid? A. I know that with dilute hydrochloric acid Iron (II) chloride is formed. B. I read on the internet that with concentrated hydrochloric acid Iron reacts to form Iron (III) Chloride. Could someone tell me: 1. Is FeCl3 formed as a product of reaction between HCl (conc.) and iron? 2. If yes, then what is the complete chemical reaction?

Thank you.

Ritesh Pal
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No, $\ce{FeCl3}$ is not formed upon reaction with Conc. $\ce{HCl}$. Both dilute and concentrated $\ce{HCl}$ give $\ce{FeCl2}$ as product.

$$\ce{Fe + 2HCl_{dil} -> Fe^2+ + 2Cl^- + H2 ^}$$ $$\ce{Fe + 2HCl_{conc} -> Fe^2+ + 2Cl^- + H2 ^}$$

Source: Vogel's Qualitative Inorganic Analysis

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