The chemical equation, Cr + Fe(NO3)3 → Fe + Cr(NO3)3, is an example of which type of reaction?
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Answer:
displacement reaction
Explanation:
as, Cr replaces Fe from its solution
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Explanation:
2Cr + 3Fe(NO3)2 = 3Fe + 2Cr(NO3)3
Reaction Information
Chromium + Iron(II) Nitrate = Iron + Chromium Trinitrate
Reaction Type
Single Displacement (Substitution)
ReactantsChromium (Cr)
Molar Mass Oxidation Number
Cr Element 24 鉻 Chromium-51 Cr-51 51Cr (51)Cr (51)24Cr
Iron(II) Nitrate (Fe(NO3)2)
Molar Mass Oxidation Number
ProductsIron (Fe)
Molar Mass Oxidation Number
Fe Element 26 Fer 26Fe Eisen Ferrum Hierro Ferrum Metallicum
Chromium Trinitrate (Cr(NO3)3)
Molar Mass Oxidation Number
Cr(NO3)3 Chromium(III) Nitrate Chromium (3+) Nitrate Chromic Nitrate Chromium Nitrate
Calculate Reaction Stoichiometry Calculate Limiting Reagent
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