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The chemical equation, Cr + Fe(NO3)3 → Fe + Cr(NO3)3, is an example of which type of reaction?

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Answered by Anonymous
17

Answer:

displacement reaction

Explanation:

as, Cr replaces Fe from its solution

Answered by dsouzakylee
8

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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