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  • Ferrous Sulfate: Is It An Inorganic Compound? - Chemical Properties & Classification
    Yes, Ferrous Sulfate (FeSO₄) is an inorganic compound. Here's why:

    * Inorganic compounds generally do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds (C-H bonds), which are characteristic of organic compounds.

    * Ferrous Sulfate consists of iron (Fe), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O) atoms. It doesn't contain carbon or hydrogen.

    Therefore, Ferrous Sulfate is classified as an inorganic compound.

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