
5:047 Notes Write the balanced equations for: Iron (III) nitrate solution has a piece of magnesium...
When a piece of magnesium metal is placed in a solution of nickel (II) nitrate, metallic nickel can be seen forming on the surface of the magnesium. 1. Write a balanced chemical equation for this redox reaction. A. Molecular equation B. Complete ionic equation C. Net ionic equation 2. Assign oxidation numbers for each element in the net ionic equation
Write balanced molecular and net ionic equations for the reaction of: magnesium metal with a solution of perchloric acid. chromium metal with a solution of hydrochloric acid. (The chromium is oxidized to chromium (III).)
Write Molecular and Net Ionic Equations for the following reactions. (Include state symbols and balance reactions if necessary) 1. Iron(II) nitrate and lithium hydroxide solutions are combined: 2. A piece of solid magnesium metal is put into an aqueous solution of iron(III) nitrate: 3. Solutions of sodium hydroxide and ammonium nitrate are combined: 4. Aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and sulfuric acid are combined: 5. Aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and rubidium iodide are combined:
write the balanced equations for the following reactions: a) iron (III) oxide with nitric acid b) sulfur trioxide with water c) carbon dioxide with potassium hydroxide d) sodium metal burns in an atmosphere of chlorine gas e) lithium reacts with oxygen
2. (2 pts) Write the balanced equations for the reaction of magnesium metal, Mg (s), with lead (II) nitrate (aq). a. molecular equation b. total ionic equation c. net ionic equation
Write balanced reaction for: a) Iron(III) ion with excess of ammonia in aqueous solution b) Copper(II) ion with excess of ammonia in aqueous solution c) The reaction between copper(II) nitrate and potassium iodide d) The oxidation of chromium(III) to chromate(VI) with hydrogen peroxide in sodium hydroxide solution
B. Write a balanced chemical reaction for the following word equations. (7 points) a. Potassium chlorate decomposes to form potassium chloride and oxygen. b. Aqueous solutions of copper (II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide react to form solid copper (II) hydroxide and a solution of sodium nitrate. b. Aqueous solutions of copper (II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide react to form solid copper (II) hydroxide and a solution of sodium nitrate. c. Diphosphorous tetrabromide reacts with fluorine gas to produce diphosphorous tetrafluoride...
1L solution with 0.1M nickel (II) nitrate and 0.1M iron (III) nitrate. We will add trisodium phosphate to the second metal till it precipitates. What is the concentration of the ions in the mixture? How much trisodium phosphate is added?
Write BALANCED NET IONIC EQUATIONS for the following additions of solutions 1. calcium bromide solution added to a potassium phosphate solution 2. manganese (1) chloride solution added to an ammonium carbonate solution 3. chromium (III) nitrate solution added to an iron (II) sulfate solution 4. sodium iodide solution added to an ammonium acetate solution
The maximum amount of iron(III) sulfide that will dissolve in a 0.119 M iron(III) nitrate solution is _________ M.= Iron(III) Sulfide Ksp= 1.4x10-88