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Iron(II) sulfate (FeSO₄) is a soluble salt, meaning it readily dissolves in water at room temperature. This process doesn't necessarily constitute a chemical reaction but rather a physical dissolution. The ions (Fe²⁺ and SO₄²⁻) dissociate and become hydrated by water molecules, forming a homogeneous solution.