The state symbol of copper nitrate solution would be (aq), indicating that it is dissolved in water.
Barium nitrate is Ba(NO3)2 it is a solid under normal conditions, so this isshown as Ba(NO3)2 (s)
It would be blue, or turquoiseincidentally the color of turqouise stone is also derived from copper, in fact most copper solution in inorganic chem are blue. This is owing to copper being commonly found in a (II) oxidation state and octahedral coordination geometry resulting in a similar crystal field spliting energy.
Iron nitrate is a compound formed by the reaction of iron and nitric acid and is typically found in the form of salts. It is not a state in and of itself but rather a chemical compound that can exist as a solid (e.g. iron(III) nitrate) or in solution.
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Ammonium nitrate is a poor conductor of electricity in its solid state, as it is an ionic compound that does not dissociate into ions readily. However, in its aqueous solution, it can conduct electricity as it dissociates into ammonium and nitrate ions.
The state symbol for copper sulfate solution is (aq) which stands for aqueous, meaning it is dissolved in water.
When copper metal is placed in a solution of silver nitrate, a reddish-brown solid called copper(I) oxide is formed on the surface of the copper. This occurs due to a single displacement reaction where copper displaces silver from the silver nitrate solution.
If the silver nitrate is in aqueous solution and the copper is solid in contact with the solution of silver nitrate, copper atoms will dissolve as ions from the surface of the copper and be replaced by silver atoms formed from the silver ions in solution. This reaction will continue until the entire surface of the copper in contact with the solution is covered with silver. The chemical driving force for this reaction is displacement of one element from its compounds by another element that is higher in the electromotive series than the element displaced.
Copper nitrate is a chemical compound and not a state like a U.S. state. It is a solid compound at room temperature.
Cuprous nitrate is a chemical compound with the formula CuNO3. It is a white, crystalline substance that is used in various analytical chemistry applications and as a catalyst in organic reactions. Copper(I) ions in cuprous nitrate can act as reducing agents in certain reactions.
Barium nitrate is Ba(NO3)2 it is a solid under normal conditions, so this isshown as Ba(NO3)2 (s)
It would be blue, or turquoiseincidentally the color of turqouise stone is also derived from copper, in fact most copper solution in inorganic chem are blue. This is owing to copper being commonly found in a (II) oxidation state and octahedral coordination geometry resulting in a similar crystal field spliting energy.
The answer is, the Copper State's Symbol.
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Iron nitrate is a compound formed by the reaction of iron and nitric acid and is typically found in the form of salts. It is not a state in and of itself but rather a chemical compound that can exist as a solid (e.g. iron(III) nitrate) or in solution.
Ammonium nitrate can be dissolved in water to form an aqueous solution, but it does not exist in a liquid state naturally.
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