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  2. What is the molar mass of copper (l) nitrate, - Socratic

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    The molar mass of CuNO_3 is 125.55 g/mol Based on the formula you've given me, that compound would actually be copper (II) nitrate. Copper (I) nitrate is CuNO_3 Before we begin here's a tip: atomic weight of element xxnumber of atoms given by subscript = molar mass First, you want to have your handy dandy periodic table available so you can determine the atomic weight of Cu, N, O Cu has an ...

  3. What is the formula for copper ii nitrate? - Answers

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    The formula for iron reacting with copper(II) nitrate is: Fe + Cu(NO3)2 -> Fe(NO3)2 + Cu. This is a single displacement reaction where iron displaces copper from copper nitrate to form iron(II ...

  4. Copper II nitrate chemical formula - Answers

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    The chemical formula for copper (II) nitrate is Cu(NO3)2. This compound consists of one copper (Cu) atom and two nitrate (NO3) ions. What is the formula name for Cu(NO3)2?

  5. Aluminum metal reacts with a solution of copper (II) nitrate ......

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    5.98 mols of aluminium metal are need to produce 5.4⋅10^24 atoms of copper. First we should always have a balanced chemical equation for any reaction we are calculating. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of aluminum metal with a solution of copper (II) nitrate is as follows: 2 Al + 3Cu(No_3)_2 -> 2Al(No_3)_3 + 3Cu Secondly we should allways know the conversion between atoms and ...

  6. What is the chemical symbol for copper nitrate? - Answers

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    The state symbol of copper nitrate solution would be (aq), indicating that it is dissolved in water. Chemical name of CuNO32? Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical name for Cu(NO3)2.

  7. How do you balance and translate this reaction: - Socratic

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    See the explanation. "Cu(s) + 2AgNO"_3("aq")"rarr"Cu(NO"_3)_2("aq") + "2Ag(s)" This chemical equation means: One mole of solid copper plus two moles of aqueous silver nitrate produce one mole of copper(II) nitrate plus two moles of solid silver. This is a single replacement reaction in which the metal copper replaces the metal silver.

  8. What is the net ionic equation for the reaction - Socratic

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    The reaction will produce copper(II) hydroxide, #"Cu"("OH")_2#, an insoluble ionic compound that precipitates out of solution, and aqueous sodium nitrate, #"NaNO"_3#, another soluble ionic compound. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction would look like this

  9. How do you write an equation to represent "zinc reacts with...

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    Zn(s) + Cu(NO_3)_2(aq) rarr Zn(NO_3)_2(aq) + Cu(s) Zinc is a more active metal than copper (it lies higher up the activity series). Therefore zinc metal will displace copper from aqueous solution, resulting in deposition of a copper plate. Zinc reduces the copper ion, and the copper ion oxidizes the zinc.

  10. Equation for copper nitrate and sodium carbonate? - Answers

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    The chemical formula of silver nitrate is AgNO3, while the chemical formula of sodium carbonate is Na2CO3. ... The reaction between copper(II) nitrate (Cu(NO3)2) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) will ...

  11. What is the oxidation state of the elements in the following ......

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    Here's how you can go about doing this. I'll show you how to find the oxidation states of the atoms in copper(II) nitrate, "Cu"("NO"_3)_2, and you can use this example on potassium nitrate, "KNO"_3. When dealing with an ionic compound, you can make you life easier by breaking it up into its constituent cation and anion. In the case of copper(II) nitrate, you know that you have one copper(II ...