You conduct a redox reaction experiment with mutiple metals and nitrate solutions. One of the experiments constist of 1.0 M Fe(NO3)2 + Fe+2. You place a metal strip of Fe into the Fe(NO3)2 solution. The solution stays orange (the orginal color) for 15 minutes but after 20 minutes the solution starts turning brown. Afterwards you pull the Fe metal strip out and the metal is observed to be unchanged. Did a redox reaction occur. If not, what may have happened to cause the solution to change color? Cu(NO3)2 Fe(NO3)2 Zn(NO3)2 Cu(s) Fe(s) Zn(s)
You conduct a redox reaction experiment with mutiple metals and nitrate solutions. One of the experiments constist of 1.0 M Fe(NO3)2 + Fe+2. You place a metal strip of Fe into the Fe(NO3)2 solution. The solution stays orange (the orginal color) for 15 minutes but after 20 minutes the solution starts turning brown. Afterwards you pull the Fe metal strip out and the metal is observed to be unchanged. Did a redox reaction occur. If not, what may have happened to cause the solution to change color? Cu(NO3)2 Fe(NO3)2 Zn(NO3)2 Cu(s) Fe(s) Zn(s)
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