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Q: Can you store NiSo4 solution in Fe vessel?
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Can you store copper sulphate solution in silver vessel but not in aluminium vessel?

It is not possible to store copper sulphate solution in iron vessel.since ,iron is more reactive than copper,it displaces copper from any if its solution.the reaction takes place as , Fe(s)+CuSo4(aq)..............>FeSo4(aq)+Cu(s) (Blue color(light green solution)solution)


Can silver nitrate solution be placed in iron vessel?

I don't think so.Because it may have a reaction like this: 3Ag+ + Fe =3Ag + Fe3+. (personal opinion, because the reaction above is just from the theory and I don't know whether the iron vessel will get deactivated like being put in concentrated sulfuric acid)


Why do we heat KSCN Fe solution befor titration with EDTA?

We usually heat KSCN Fe solution before titration with EDTA so as to produce crystalline crust forms.


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Fe SO3 (aq) + 2 NaOH (aq) == Fe(OH)2 (s) +Na2So3


What happen when ferrous sulphate solution is store in aluminium can?

Aluminium is more reactive than iron (Fe) according to the reactivity series of metals. Thus, when Ferrous Sulphate solution is stored in Aluminium can, Aluminium being more reactive, displaces iron from its solution to form Aluminium sulphate and iron. :)


Is CuSO4 solution Fe an endothermic reaction?

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Iron III nitrate and sodium thiocyanate?

solution turns blood red Fe(NO3)3+3KSCN-->Fe(SCN)3+3KNO3


Why you use freshly prepared ferrous sulphate solution in detection of nitrogen?

Because in FeSO4, iron present in +2 oxidation state but the stable oxidation state is +3. The Fe(II) get oxidized into Fe(III) in ferrous sulfate solution that's why preparation of solution must necessary.