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| How to prepare iron (II) nitrate? |
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08/31/06 |
You want to prepare a pure dry sample of iron (II) nitrate, a soluble salt. You mix iron (II) chloride with silver nitrate, causing silver chloride to precipitate out. You filter that and crystallise the remaining solution to obtain iron (II) nitrate.
What's wrong with this procedure? Please explain and suggest an alternative method while retaining ONE of the starting materials (i.e. EITHER iron (II) chloride OR silver nitrate).
Thanks for the help! |
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