Below is balanced chemical reaction;
3H2Te(aq) + 2Sb(NO3)3(aq) -----> Sb2Te3(s) + 6HNO3(aq)
1. When hydrotelluric acid is added into a solution of antimony (III) nitrate, a black precipitate...
1. When hydrotelluric acid is added into a solution of antimony (III) nitrate, a black precipitate of antimony (III) telluride is formed. First, write an unbalanced equation for this double displacement reaction and then balance it.
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1. When hydrotelluric acid is added into a solution of antimony (III) nitrate, a black precipitate of antimony (III) telluride is formed. First, write an unbalanced equation for this double displacement reaction and then balance it. 2. Identify the ion, the number of protons, the number of electrons, and give the IUPAC name. A. 47 ? +3 B. as? - C. sz??
1. When hydroselenic acid is added into a solution of antimony (III) nitrate, a black precipitate of antimony (III) selenide is formed. First, write an unbalanced equation for this double displacement reaction and then balance it.
when hydroselenic acid is added into a solution of antimony (III) nitrate, a black precipitate of antimony (III) selenide is formed. first write an unbalanced equation of this double displacement reaction and then balance it
when hydrotelluric acid is added to arsenic 3 nitrate , a precipitate is of arsenic Telluride is formed. in a double displacement reaction I need help finding the other products and balancing the equation. TIA
When potassium iodide is added to copper(II) nitrate solution, a brown precipitate forms. Write and balance the corresponding reaction equation.
When potassium iodide is added to copper(II) nitrate solution, a brown precipitate forms. This brown precipitate is titrated with sodium thiosulfate solution. Write and balance the corresponding equation.
A solution of sodium chloride is mixed with a solution of lead(II) nitrate. A precipitate of lead(II) chloride results, leaving a solution of sodium nitrate. Into which class(es) does this reaction fit? Select all that apply. combination single-displacement decomposition combustion double-displacement A solution of sodium chloride is mixed with a solution of lead(II) nitrate. A precipitate of lead(II) chloride results, leaving a solution of sodium nitrate. Into which class(es) does this reaction fit? Select all...
In experiment 7, when concentrated ammonia is added to acidic copper solution, the pale-blue precipitate forms, followed by formation of bright blue soluble compound. Write formulas of the precipitate and of colored complex. When potassium iodide is added to copper(II) nitrate solution, a brown precipitate forms. Write and balance the corresponding reaction equation. This brown precipitate is titrated with sodium thiosulfate solution. Write and balance the corresponding equation. After titration, a white precipitate is left in the solution. Write the...
When potassium iodide is added to copper(II) nitrate solution, a brown precipitate forms. This brown precipitate is titrated with sodium thiosulfate solution. After titration, a white precipitate is left in the solution. Write the formula of this precipitate.