A student writes the following incorrect chemical equation for a double replacement reaction between irón(III) bromide a

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A student writes the following incorrect chemical equation for a double replacement reaction between irón(III) bromide a

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A Student Writes The Following Incorrect Chemical Equation For A Double Replacement Reaction Between Iron Iii Bromide A 1
A Student Writes The Following Incorrect Chemical Equation For A Double Replacement Reaction Between Iron Iii Bromide A 1 (28.74 KiB) Viewed 59 times
A student writes the following incorrect chemical equation for a double replacement reaction between irón(III) bromide and sodium hydroxide solutions: FeBr3(aq) + NaOH(aq) ® FeOH(s) + NaBr3(aq) Select all reasons why this student answer is incorrect. The student switched the wrong ions; the product should be Fe and Na together and Br and OH together The student did not charge-balance the products The student misidentified the precipitate The equation is not balanced
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