Zn2 + Fe3NO3 -> Zn3NO2 + Fe3
2Na + 2Fe(NO3)3 -> 6NaNO3 + 2Fe
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaClO3 -> 2NaNO3 + AgClO3
Potassium nitrate is too stable and so is silver for these two species to react. There is thus no balanced equation.
The balanced equation is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaBr → 2NaNO3 + 2AgBr.
The balanced equation for sodium sulfate plus lithium nitrate is: 2 Na2SO4 + 3 LiNO3 -> 1 Na2(SO4)3 + 3 Li2SO4
2Na + 2Fe(NO3)3 -> 6NaNO3 + 2Fe
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaClO3 -> 2NaNO3 + AgClO3
Potassium nitrate is too stable and so is silver for these two species to react. There is thus no balanced equation.
The balanced equation is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaBr → 2NaNO3 + 2AgBr.
The balanced equation for sodium sulfate plus lithium nitrate is: 2 Na2SO4 + 3 LiNO3 -> 1 Na2(SO4)3 + 3 Li2SO4
FeO+LiNO3------->LiO+FeNO3it is already balanced ..............................
The balanced chemical equation is: 2HNO3 + Al2O3 --> 2Al(NO3)3 + 3H2O
Iron(III) Nitrate + Sodium Bicarbonate ----> Iron(III) Carbonate + Sodium Nitrate + Water + Carbon Dioxide2 Fe(NO3)3 + 6 NaHCO3 ----> Fe2(CO3)3 + 6 NaNO3 + 3 H2O + 3 CO2
To balance the chemical equation for the reaction between iron and copper(II) nitrate yielding iron(II) nitrate and copper, you would need to make sure there are the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the equation. The balanced equation is: Fe + Cu(NO3)2 -> Fe(NO3)2 + Cu
Equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
2AgNO3 + CaSO4 ------> Ag2SO4 + Ca(NO3)2
If the copper nitrate formed is copper (I) nitrate, the equation balances with one atom of each metal and one formula weight of each nitrate. If the copper nitrate formed is copper (II) nitrate, the balanced equation is: 2 AgNO3 + Cu -> 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2.