can we place silver nitrate in an iron vessels?why or why not ?
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=>No... We should not place silver nitrate solution in an iron vessel because iron is more reactive than silver. So, it would displace silver from its solution of silver nitrate. In other words, a chemical reaction would take place.
=>Hence, it is not preferable to keep silver nitrate solution in an iron vessel.
=>AgNO₃ + Fe ----> Fe(NO₃)₃ + Ag
[This is the chemical reaction that would take place]
=> This reaction is an example of displacement reaction.
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=>No... We should not place silver nitrate solution in an iron vessel because iron is more reactive than silver. So, it would displace silver from its solution of silver nitrate. In other words, a chemical reaction would take place.
=>Hence, it is not preferable to keep silver nitrate solution in an iron vessel.
=>AgNO₃ + Fe ----> Fe(NO₃)₃ + Ag
[This is the chemical reaction that would take place]
=> This reaction is an example of displacement reaction.
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we should not place a silver nitrate in an iron vessel because an iron is more reactive than a silver. so, it would displace silver from its solution of silver nitrate. In other words a chemical reaction would not take place
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we should not place a silver nitrate in an iron vessel because an iron is more reactive than a silver. so, it would displace silver from its solution of silver nitrate. In other words a chemical reaction would not take place
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