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What is Zinc Nitrate+Iron Sulphate

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Answered by ukaaviya
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Zn(NO3)2 + FeSO4 -----> Fe(NO3)2 + ZnSO4

This is an example of a double displacement reaction. As Zinc is higher in the reactivity series, it is able to displace the sulphate from iron and react with it.

The reactants are:

Zinc Nitrate

Iron (II) Sulfate

The products are:

Iron (II) Nitrate

Zinc Sulfate

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Zinc Sulphate and Iron Nitrate

Explanation:

Zn(NO3)2 + FeSO4 ---------> ZnSO4 + Fe(NO3)2

It's double displacement reaction.

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