Chemistry, asked by vishalrithu2020, 2 months ago

1. Aqueous Nitric acid reacts with solid magnesium carbonate to produce magnesium nitrate,

water and carbon dioxide.

2. Burning of magnesium ribbon

3. Copper in aqueous nitric acid gives copper nitrate, nitrogen dioxide and water

4. Solution of Lead nitrate reacts with the solution of iron sulphate to give iron nitrate and lead

sulphate.

5. Gaseous Carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen gas to give methanol gas, in the presence of

the catalyst zinc oxide, temperature required for the reaction is 3000C.

6. Reaction of iron with water to from iron (II,III) oxide and hydrogen gas.​

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Answered by ramkuvar
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Answer:

Aqueous Nitric acid reacts with solid magnesium carbonate to produce magnesium nitrate,

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