Fe(NO3)3 is iron nitrate; note the use of brackets.
Remember ALL nitrates are soluble. So it follows that iron nitrate is soluble.
Iron(III) nitrate is soluble in water.
yes, it is soluble
Yes it's a strong acid.
Magnesium nitrate is soluble.
Tin nitrate is soluble in water.
The reaction is:3 KOH + Fe(NO3)3 = Fe(OH)3 + 3 KNO3
the equation would look like: 2(NO3) + Fe --> Fe(NO3)2 the 2 in front of the NO3 is there to balance the equation.
Balanced equation. Fe(OH)3 + 3HNO3 --> Fe(NO3)3 + 3H2O 63.8 grams Fe(NO3)3 (1 mole Fe(NO3)3/241.88 grams)(1 mole Fe(OH)3/1 mole Fe(NO3)3 = 0.264 moles iron III hydroxide needed ==========================
No, it is insoluble. It forms as a precipitate.
Fe
Iron nitrates are: - Fe(II)(NO3)2 - Fe(III)(NO3)3
The chemical reaction is:3 KSCN + Fe(NO3)3 = Fe (SCN)3 + 3 KNO3The ferric thyocyanate is not soluble in water.
The reaction is:3 KOH + Fe(NO3)3 = Fe(OH)3 + 3 KNO3
the equation would look like: 2(NO3) + Fe --> Fe(NO3)2 the 2 in front of the NO3 is there to balance the equation.
The chemical formula of iron nitrate are Fe(NO3)2 and Fe(NO3)3.
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Fe(NO3)3
Balanced equation. Fe(OH)3 + 3HNO3 --> Fe(NO3)3 + 3H2O 63.8 grams Fe(NO3)3 (1 mole Fe(NO3)3/241.88 grams)(1 mole Fe(OH)3/1 mole Fe(NO3)3 = 0.264 moles iron III hydroxide needed ==========================
No, it is insoluble. It forms as a precipitate.
Fe
anhydrous iron(III) nitrate (ferric nitrate) is Fe(NO3)3 there is a hydrate Fe(NO3)9H2O Iron(II) nitrate (ferrous nitrate) is Fe(NO3)2.
Fe(SCN)3 is soluble H2O, alcohol, ether, acetone and pyridine