Iron nitrate and copper. Fe + Cu(NO3)2 -> Fe(NO3)2 + Cu
The products are iron (II) nitrate and copper.
Iron nitrate and metallic copper.
Iron (II) nitrate and elemental copper.
Copper and silver nitrate combining is called a single-replacement reaction. Copper would replace silver in the compound and the silver would become a solid precipitate.
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The products are iron (II) nitrate and copper.
Iron nitrate and metallic copper.
Iron (II) nitrate and elemental copper.
Copper and silver nitrate combining is called a single-replacement reaction. Copper would replace silver in the compound and the silver would become a solid precipitate.
In a standard double replacement reaction, you would have the following equation: Cu(NO3)2 + 2NH4OH -----> Cu(OH)2 + 2NH4NO3 Therefore, your products would be copper II hydroxide and ammonium nitrate.
copper nitrate :)
The copper will replace the silver in the silver nitrate solution, and silver metal will come out of the solution. This is called a single replacement reaction. The following equation represents the reaction. 2AgNO3 + Cu ---> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag
Any reaction occur in this case.
None.
No reaction
None.
It would produce Silver and a blue solid called Copper Nitrate (Cu(NO3)2). It is caused by a replacement reaction where Copper replaced Silver in Copper Nitrate. The equation goes like this: Cu + Ag(NO3)2 → Ag + Cu(NO3)2