A transient red colour: the aqueous chemistry between iron (III) ions and sulfur oxoanions

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An exploration into bonding in sulphur oxoanions, and redox reactions. Contains kit list and safety instructions.

Which of the aqueous solutions provided give the transient red colour with aqueous iron(III) ions? By considering the structure of the sulfur compounds suggest an explanation for the red colour.

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