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How do you write the reactants for this chemical equation?
« on: October 17, 2011, 06:04:03 PM »
Known solution: Mixture Fe3+, Ba2+, and Pb+
Test solution: KSCN (potassium thiocyanate)
Observation: dark red/copper color, (aq)

? + KSCN(aq) -- > products

Would it be Fe(s) + Ba(s) + Pb(s) + KSCN(aq) -- >?

If so, how would you figure out what the products would be? I'm use to doing more simple chemical equations, such as, with two binary ionic compounds as the reactants. 

Any help is greatly appreciated.


 

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Re: How do you write the reactants for this chemical equation?
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2011, 06:16:45 PM »
There will be probably more than one reaction - each one will have its own, separate reaction equation.
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