No. Hexane is a nonpolar substance so it would not dissolve ionic compounds.
Barium nitrate + Iron = [No reaction] Ba(NO3)2 + Fe = [No reaction]
Heat them gently in an oven for a long time
No.
FeO+LiNO3------->LiO+FeNO3it is already balanced ..............................
Fe(s) + 3AgNO3 ==> Fe(NO3)3 + 3Ag(s)
No, it is an ionic compound which is soluble in water (a polar solvent) but not in Hexane ( a non polar solvent).
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.
Iron II nitrate contains an iron ion with a 2+ charge and has the formula Fe(NO3)2. Iron III nitrate contains an iron ion with a 3+ charge and has the formula Fe(NO3)3
Aqueous sodium phosphate and aqueous iron nitrate react to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and solid iron phosphate.
3Mg + 2Fe(NO3)3 ----> 3Mg(NO3)2 + 2Fe
No. Iron is a more reactive metal than silver, so the iron will replace the silver in the silver nitrate solution, forming an iron nitrate solution and solid silver. Eventually, the iron container will be gone, its atoms having gone into the iron nitrate solution.
The formula for the compound Iron (II) Nitratrate (or Ferrous Nitrate) is Fe(NO3)2
Barium nitrate + Iron = [No reaction] Ba(NO3)2 + Fe = [No reaction]
no
Iron (II) nitrate and elemental copper.
Iron nitrate and metallic copper.
Nothing. Copper is lower than iron in the electromotive series and will not replace the iron in the iron nitrate solution.