NO. Platinum will not react with lead(II) nitrate because platinum is BELOW lead in the activity series.
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Platinum is a noble metal and is resistant to most chemical reactions, including with lead(II) nitrate solution. So, platinum will not react with lead(II) nitrate solution.
first of all which are we talking? Copper (I) Nitrate or Copper (II) Nitrate 2nd, It is an Ionic Solution that will react with any metal except mercury, silver, platinum, and gold.
Platinum is a noble metal and typically does not react with most common reagents, including lead nitrate. Lead nitrate is more likely to react with metals lower in the reactivity series than platinum.
Yes, zinc will react with silver nitrate solution. This reaction occurs because zinc is more reactive than silver, so zinc displaces silver from the silver nitrate solution to form zinc nitrate and silver metal.
Yes, zinc and tin nitrate would react with one another. When zinc is added to tin nitrate solution, a displacement reaction would occur, with the zinc displacing the tin from the nitrate compound to form zinc nitrate and tin metal.
No, it is not safe to place silver nitrate solution in an iron vessel because iron can react with silver nitrate, forming a black precipitate of silver metal and iron nitrate. This can contaminate the solution and potentially create a hazardous situation. It is advisable to use glass or plastic containers when handling silver nitrate solutions.