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What is the color of iron(III) chloride, FeCl3, in aqueous solution, and how does it change with increasing concentration?

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Iron III  chloride, FeCl3, in aqueous solution appears as a yellow to orange-brown color. As the concentration of the solution increases, the color becomes more intense and tends towards a deeper orange-brown hue. This color change is due to the presence of Fe3+ ions in the solution, which absorb light in the visible region of the spectrum, giving the solution its characteristic color.
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