There will be some little bubles but nothing else
Magnesium and iron are both more electromotive then zinc, so zinc can't displace them in a compound.
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
No.
Since magnesium is more strongly metallic (that is, has a lower electronegativity) than zinc, it bondly more strongly to the nitrate radical than zinc does, therefore there would be no reaction between magnesium nitrate and zinc.
Zinc is more reactive than Lead nitrate (See Displacement Series). Therefore, Zinc will displace lead in lead nitrate: Zn + Pb(NO3)2 -> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
No, there would be no reaction present. This is because the particles are more reactive in the zinc then they are in the iron, thus creating no displacement reaction to occur between the metals.
Magnesium and iron are both more electromotive then zinc, so zinc can't displace them in a compound.
Yes zinc will react to form zinc nitrate and silver.
Zinc Nitrate
no
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
Yes I did it in lab yesterday.
How the @#$% should I know?!?!
Iron nitrate and metallic copper.
Iron (II) nitrate and elemental copper.
Aqueous sodium phosphate and aqueous iron nitrate react to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and solid iron phosphate.
yup.