Question #3d2dd
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Mar 23, 2016
You get a precipitate of iron(III) hydroxide,
Explanation:
The net equation is:
This double displacement reaction is driven by the very low solubility of iron(III) hydroxide (
Potassium (
Filter out the iron(III) hydroxide precipitate and you'll have a solution of pure potassium nitrate,
After evaporation of water, if there isn't any excess of iron(III) or hydroxide, we can eventually crystallise a solid sample of the second product: