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Determination of the formula of Hydrated Iron (II) Sulphate Crystals  

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Chemistry Coursework Determination of the formula of Hydrated Iron (II) Sulphate Crystals Safety To ensure that my experiment is safe, I will carry out the following precautions:- * Goggles should be worn at all times to protect my eyes from the chemicals or in case another accident occurred. * Keep all glass materials away from the edge to prevent any breakages and sharp pieces on the floor. If any were to break clean immediately. * If any liquid were to be spilled on the floor immediately dry it up to prevent someone from slipping. * Wear gloves at all times when handling chemicals. * Some chemicals are highly flammable, so make sure not to expose to a direct flame throughout the whole experiment. * Potassium permanganate is an oxidising agent and if it got contact with combustible material may cause fire. It is also dangerous with sulphuric acid and may cause a fire. * Iron sulphate can be a...

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