IRON (III) CARBONATE soluble?
Q. is IRON (III) carbonate soluble? if not whats the color of IRON (III) carbonate as a precipitate?
Asked by shobi m - Sun Sep 20 16:21:35 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No, it is not soluble. Carbonates are generally insoluble, except when mixed with Group 1 cations and ammonium (which Fe is not).
Answered by bbclax - Sun Sep 20 16:31:03 2009

What is the product of Potassium Carbonate and Iron (III) Nitrate?
Q. When the two are mixed together, what do you get?
Asked by LostSoul - Fri Oct 31 04:40:03 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Potassium Carbonate and Iron (III) Nitrate yields Potassium nitrate and Iron (III) Carbonate K2CO3 (aq) + Fe(NO3)3 (aq) ---> KNO3 (aq) + Fe2(CO3)3 (s) balanced equation: 3K2CO3 (aq) + 2Fe(NO3)3 (aq) = 6KNO3 (aq) + Fe2(CO3)3 (s)
Answered by Be Positive!!! - Fri Oct 31 04:51:20 2008

what is the net ionic equation for the reaction of aqueous sodium carbonate with aqueous iron (III) chloride?
Q. what is the net ionic equation for the reaction of aqueous sodium carbonate with aqueous iron (III) chloride tell how to do it in detail!
Asked by adobofasho - Sun Dec 7 21:09:49 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. First, write the overall balanced equation: 2 FeCl3 (aq) + 3 Na2CO3 (aq) Fe2(CO3)3 (s) + 6 NaCl (aq) The net ionic equation ignores the spectator ions, which in this case are Na+ and Cl-: 2 Fe+++ (aq) + 3 CO3-- (aq) Fe2(CO3)3 (s).
Answered by Glenguin - Tue Dec 9 12:56:46 2008

what is the formula of iron (III) CARBONATE? is it Fe2(Co3)2 or FeCo3? i think its the first one!?
Q. what is the formula of iron (III) carbonate? is it Fe2(Co3)2 or FeCo3? i think its the first one!?
Asked by amz k - Wed Jan 3 10:40:13 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments

A. formula of iron (III) carbonate: Fe2(CO3)3 also called Ferric carbonate Cation = Fe+3 Anion = (CO3)-2 For electrical neutrality Fe2(CO3)3 is the correct formula! FeCO3 is ferrous carbonate!
Answered by Som - Wed Jan 3 10:43:15 2007

What is the chemical equations when sodium carbonate is mixed with Iron(III) Chloride?
Q. Na2CO3 + FeCl3 ---> ?
Asked by lnakano05 - Tue Oct 14 14:56:04 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. NaCl + Fe2(CO3)3
Answered by effiligious313 - Tue Oct 14 15:00:53 2008

What is the Net Ionic Equation for: Iron (III) Nitrate and Sodium Carbonate?
Q. What is the Net Ionic Equation for: Iron (III) Nitrate and Sodium Carbonate?
Asked by gingergazette - Mon Feb 16 17:19:59 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Does iron(III) react with carbonate?
Q. I know what the formula would look like, I need to know if the compound actually exists or actually reacts.
Asked by invisible - Sat Jan 3 21:52:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It does.
Answered by rhsaunders - Sat Jan 3 22:02:17 2009

Help changing the word equation into balanced chemical equation?
Q. I tried as many of these as I could but could not get these 5 out of 35. Please help. Thanks!!! A. Copper metal heated with oxygen gives copper (II) oxide. B. Aluminum metal and sulfuric acid yield aluminum sulfate and hydrogen gas C. Sodium metal and water give sodium hydroxide and hydrogen has D. Acetic acid and barium hydroxide give barium acetate and water E. Iron (III) carbonate heated yields iron (III) oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
Asked by unknown - Thu Apr 16 18:09:48 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A. 2Cu + O2 --- ---> 2CuO B. 2Al + 3H2SO4 ---> Al2(SO4)3 + 3H2 C. 2Na + 2H2O ---> 2NaOH + H2 D. 2CH3CH2O2 + Ba(OH)2 ---> Ba(CH3CH2O2)2 + 2H2O E. Fe2(CO3)3 --- ---> Fe2O3 + 3CO2 Hope that helps!
Answered by nancy_ist_deutsche - Thu Apr 16 18:37:21 2009

Stuck need help with assist on Chemistry?
Q. -Write a balance equation for reaction of gallium with iron (iii) carbonate -In the reaction, how many grams of gallium carbonate can be produced from 250. grams of each of gallium and iron (iii) carbonate?
Asked by Cide L - Wed Jun 3 22:11:35 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 2Ga + Fe2(CO3)3 = Ga2(CO3)3 + 2 Fe moles Ga = 250/ 69.723 =3.59 moles Fe2(CO3)3 = 250 / 291.718 = 0.857 ( limiting reactant) moles Ga2(CO3)3 = 0.857 mass = 0.857 x 319.47 = 274 g
Answered by Dr.A - Thu Jun 4 08:56:33 2009

What forms as a result of this chemical equation?
Q. Sodium Carbonate + iron(III) chloride ===> Please write me a balanced molecular, ionic and net ionic equation. Thanks
Asked by David H - Sun Mar 30 18:11:05 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 3Na2CO3 (aq) + 2FeCl3 (aq) ==> 6NaCl (aq) + Fe2(CO3)3 (s) 6Na+ (aq) + 3CO3 2- (aq) + 2Fe3+ (aq) + 6Cl- (aq) ==> 6Na+ (aq) + + 6Cl- (aq) + Fe2(CO3)3 (s) 3CO3 2- (aq) + 2Fe3+ (aq) ==> Fe2(CO3)3 (s)
Answered by drbillmacmo - Sun Mar 30 18:16:47 2008

Can you fix my balancing error? - Chemistry - Balancing Equations - Easy Best Answer?
Q. Write a balanced chemical equation for iron(II) carbonate and iron(III) phosphate make iron(III) carbonate and iron(II) phosphate. I thought it was : FeCO3 + FePO4 ---> FeCO3 + Fe3(PO4)2 but my teacher says this isn't balanced - what did I do wrong? First correct answer gets Best Answer .
Asked by Jaz 'ma' Taz - Wed Dec 12 18:32:35 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You have 2 phosphate groups from one ferrous phosphate molecule. How'd you do that? FeCO3 + 2 FePO4 ---> FeCO3 + Fe3(PO4)2
Answered by Michael G - Wed Dec 12 18:35:37 2007

how do i balance this equation Iron(II) sulfide (aq) + hydrochloricc acid (aq)?
Q. and these to Iron (cr) +copper (II) Sulfate (aq) --> (Iron (II) compound is formed) when heated sulfurous acid H2SO3--> when heated, calcium carbonate --> When heated, iron (III) hydroxide--> by electricity, water---> when hheated, silver oxide---> Iron metal (cr) + oxygen (g)---> (Iron III compound is formed)
Asked by ashley is amazing - Wed Apr 30 14:58:35 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Fe + CuSO4 ---> FeSO4 + Cu heat H2SO3 ---> H2O + SO2 heat CaCO3 ---> CaO + CO2 2Fe(OH)3 ---> Fe2O3 + 3H2O H2O ---> H+ + OH- Ag2O --->NR 2Fe + 3/2O2 ---> Fe2O3
Answered by awais salman - Wed Apr 30 15:36:07 2008

chemical reaction and balancing?
Q. Iron (III) carbonate in the presence of heat decomposed to form iron (III) oxide and carbon dioxide gas. please balance the reaction because i'm confused how to do it. thanks!
Asked by Matt - Thu Oct 15 18:03:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
urg, more help on the periodic table stuff?
Q. god, you guys are a life saver. Write the formula of the following compounds: a) iron (III) bromide b)iron (II) bromide c) nickel (II) fluoride d) nickel (II) sulpjode e) tin (IV) nitride f) manganese (II) phosphide g) sodium sulphate h) calcium phosphate i) aluminum nitrate j) ammonium hydrogen sulphate k) lead (IV) chlorate l) iron (III) carbonate
Asked by Alexis - Tue Nov 17 23:51:18 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
What are the colours of these compounds?
Q. Magnesium iodide Aluminium carbonate Aluminium oxide Calcium iodide Copper(II) iodide Iron(II) nitrate Iron(II) carbonate Iron(II) iodide Iron(III) carbonate Iron(III) iodide Iron(III) sulphate Lead(II) carbonate Lead(II) hydroxide Ammonium carbonate Ammonium oxide Ammonium hydroxide Silver sulphate Silver hydroxide Pls provide source of info. Help will be appreciated if you can provide answers for any one of them. Pls note that this is NOT my homework, I"m doing this for enrichment. Thanks.
Asked by Forest_aude - Tue Sep 12 06:37:57 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. We are talking about the colour of the solid and not the solution (white solids will give colourless solutions) Magnesium iodide white Aluminium carbonate white Aluminium oxide white/colourless Calcium iodide white Copper(II) iodide doesn't exist (Cu(+2) reacts with I(-) giving CuI (monovalent copper which is white) and I2 Iron(II) nitrate (for Fe III purple or violet) Fe(II) nitrate is unstable Iron(II) carbonate see Iron(II) iodide grey or red violet Iron(III) carbonate see Iron(III) iodide dark purple or black according to webelements Iron(III) sulphate greyish-white Lead(II) carbonate white Lead(II) hydroxide white Ammonium carbonate white Ammonium oxide I don't think it exists Ammonium hydroxide colourless liquid (ammonia… [cont.]
Answered by bellerophon - Tue Sep 12 08:25:40 2006

Need some help with Chemistry?
Q. 1. Why are AlCl3 (aluminum III Chloride), CuO (Copper I Oxide), and CCl4 (Carbon IV Chloride) incorrect formula and naming relations? 2. Why is HGOH (Mercury II Hydroxide) an incorrect formula and TiO2 (Titanium IV Oxide), CuBr (Copper I Bromide), and Fe2(CO3)3 (Iron III Carbonate) correct formulas?
Asked by JuNo - Sun Jun 7 10:50:12 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. AlCl3 aluminium chloride CuO Copper (II) oxide CCl4 carbon tetrachloride HgOH mercury (I) hydroxide
Answered by Dr.A - Sun Jun 7 13:04:15 2009

Chemistry - Balancing Equations - EASY BEST ANSWER!?
Q. I need help balancing . Answer these for me and I ll give you best answer. How do you write a balanced chemical equation for iron(II) carbonate and iron(III) phosphate making iron(III) carbonate and iron(II) phosphate? and How do you write a balanced chemical equation for iron(II) carbonate and iron(III) phosphate making iron(III) carbonate and iron(II) phosphate?
Asked by Jaz 'ma' Taz - Sun Jan 6 23:52:05 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 3FeCO3 + 2FePO4 => Fe2(CO3)3 + Fe3(PO4)2
Answered by cowgirl_mandy523 - Sun Jan 6 23:56:05 2008

express each of the following in grams?
Q. 3) 2.0 mol of AlF3 4)0.50 mol of KNO3 5)0.30 mol of NaHCo3 6) 0.25 mol of potassium iodate- 7)0.10 mol of Iron(III) carbonate 8) 0.20 mol of sodium sulfate decahydrate 9) 8.0 mol of sodium dihydrogen phosphate 10)0.30 mol of phosphorous pentachloride
Asked by mark k.. - Sun Mar 30 22:52:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
write the formula for the following compounds?
Q. Calcium fluoride carbon disulfide Nitrogen triiodide Sodium phosphide dichlorine monoxide iron (III)carbonate ammonium sulfide diphosphorud pentasulphide tin (IV) chloride magnesium chorate potassium sulfate barium nitrade aluminum hydroxide flurine gas silicon dioxide calcium hydroxide xenon gas gold (I) nitrate sulfur trioxode barium hydride
Asked by GoleafsGo! - Wed May 21 20:55:35 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. why do u find these difficult , just memorize the valancies and write cation then anion!!! Calcium fluoride = CaF2 carbon disulfide = CaS2 Nitrogen triiodide = NI3 Sodium phosphide= Na3P dichlorine monoxide Cl2O iron (III)carbonate - Fe2(CO3)3 ammonium sulfide = (NH4)2S diphosphorus pentasulphide P2S5 tin (IV) chloride SnCl4 magnesium chlorate Mg(ClO3)2 potassium sulfate K2SO4 barium nitrade Ba3N2 aluminum hydroxide NH4OH flourine gas F2 silicon dioxide SiO2 Calcium hydroxide CaOH xenon gas Xe gold (I) nitrate AuNO3 sulfur trioxode SO3 barium hydride BaH2
Answered by saksham t - Thu May 22 02:48:17 2008

balancing chemical equations?
Q. How do you balance a: chemical equation for the reaction in which cobalt(III) cyanide and water make cobalt(III) oxide and carbon monoxide and ammonia (NH3) AND chemical equation for iron(II) carbonate and iron(III) phosphate make iron(III) carbonate and iron(II) phosphate
Asked by suntyqie11 - Fri Apr 6 13:56:42 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The two equations are 2Co(CN)3 + 9H2O ---> Co2O3 + 6CO + 6NH3 and 3FeCO3 + 2FePO4 ---> Fe2(CO3)3 + Fe3(PO4)2
Answered by Nat X - Fri Apr 6 14:24:12 2007

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