A solution consists of 1.50 M Ni(NO3)2 and 1.25 M Fe(NO3)2. Which species will precipitate first as NaOH is added to the solution? ONI(OH)2 OFe(OH)3 OFe(NO3)2 OFe(OH)2 ONANO, ONO precipitate will form What concentration of NaOH is necessary to cause the precipitation of the nickel species? Report your answer in scientific notation, to two significant figures (i.e., 1.2e-3) What concentration of NaOH is necessary to cause the precipitation of the iron species? Report your answer in scientific notation, to two significant figures (i.e., 1.2e-3)

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A solution consists of 1.50 M Ni(NO3)2 and 1.25 M Fe(NO3)2. Which species will precipitate first as NaOH is added to the solution?
ONI(OH)2
OFe(OH)3
OFe(NO3)2
OFe(OH)2
ONaNO3
ONO precipitate will form
What concentration of NaOH is necessary to cause the precipitation of the nickel species?
Report your answer in scientific notation, to two significant figures (i.e., 1.2e-3)
What concentration of NaOH is necessary to cause the precipitation of the iron species?
Report your answer in scientific notation, to two significant figures (i.e., 1.2e-3)
Transcribed Image Text:A solution consists of 1.50 M Ni(NO3)2 and 1.25 M Fe(NO3)2. Which species will precipitate first as NaOH is added to the solution? ONI(OH)2 OFe(OH)3 OFe(NO3)2 OFe(OH)2 ONaNO3 ONO precipitate will form What concentration of NaOH is necessary to cause the precipitation of the nickel species? Report your answer in scientific notation, to two significant figures (i.e., 1.2e-3) What concentration of NaOH is necessary to cause the precipitation of the iron species? Report your answer in scientific notation, to two significant figures (i.e., 1.2e-3)
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