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Iron (II) nitrate and elemental copper.
Iron nitrate and metallic copper.
The products are iron (II) nitrate and copper.
This is not a chemical reaction; it is only a dissolution.
It depends on what temperature, depending on the temperature and concentration of the acid you will either get Iron(II) nitrate or Iron(III) nitrate, along with nitric oxide or nitrogen dioxide.
Iron nitrate and metallic copper.
Iron (II) nitrate and elemental copper.
The products are iron (II) nitrate and copper.
Any reaction occur.
This is not a chemical reaction; it is only a dissolution.
It depends on what temperature, depending on the temperature and concentration of the acid you will either get Iron(II) nitrate or Iron(III) nitrate, along with nitric oxide or nitrogen dioxide.
The formula for the compound Iron (II) Nitratrate (or Ferrous Nitrate) is Fe(NO3)2
This solution is almost without color.
No, it is insoluble. It forms as a precipitate.
no
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
yes