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Answer:
The equation that tends to answer this question, (omitting the presence of water) is:
Fe (ClO4) 3 -----------> Fe (+3) + ClO4 (-1)
Explanation:
The numbers that we see in parentheses would be the oxidation numbers of each compound, in the case of iron, iron acts with an oxidation number of +3, and in the case of perchlorate it would be -1.
The stoichiometric name according to IUPAC (most widely used chemical nomenclature) is iron perchlorate.
Answer:
Fe(ClO4)3 -----> Fe^(3+) + 3ClO4^(-1)
You must add 3 in front of 3ClO4- to balance the equation