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Why are ferrates(VI) (FeO4)2- not commonly found in acidic or neutral conditions?
A. They are insoluble
B. They readily oxidise water
C. They readily decompose to Fe2O3 and O2
D. They disproportionate to Fe3+ and Fe
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