When 0.10 Fe(NO3)3 iron (III) nitrate is added to a prepared solution, a light tan precipitate is formed. When dissolved in nitric acid and treated with 0.5 M ammonium molybdate, a yellow solid forms. What ion is indicated based on this test? Enter the ion symbol or formula with a space separating the symbol and the charge. For example, Ca²+ would be entered as Ca 2+ or SO4²- would be entered as SO4 2-
When 0.10 Fe(NO3)3 iron (III) nitrate is added to a prepared solution, a light tan precipitate is formed. When dissolved in nitric acid and treated with 0.5 M ammonium molybdate, a yellow solid forms. What ion is indicated based on this test? Enter the ion symbol or formula with a space separating the symbol and the charge. For example, Ca²+ would be entered as Ca 2+ or SO4²- would be entered as SO4 2-
Chapter17: Complexation And Precipitation Reactions And Titrations
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 17.34QAP
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