A student observed the reaction below when she added excess iron to a 0010 mol/L aqueous solution of cobalt (II) sulfate, Fea + CoSOao) → Co + FeSO4a) The reaction above written as a net ionic equation is Select one: O Fere + Coe > Fe2- (ani+ Co2

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A student observed the reaction below when she added excess iron to a 0.010 mol/L aqueous solution of cobalt (II) sulfate,
Fea + CoSOan) → Co + FeSO4(aa)
The reaction above written as a net ionic equation is
Select one:
O Feg + Cos) → Fe2" (agj+ Co2" (ag)
O Fers +
so7 (ag) → FesO4(aq)
O Fes + Co2" (ag) → Cofs) + Fe2*
(ag)
O Fes) + S0 (aq) → Cos) + SO, (ag)
A student observed the reaction below when she added excess iron to a 0.010 mol/L aqueous solution of cobalt (II) sulfate
Fe) * CoSO4(aq) → Co + FeSOa(aq)
A person observing the reaction above should see the solution change colour Irom
Select one
01
clourless to pale blue.
O pale blue to colourless
O colourless to pink.
O pink to colourless.
Transcribed Image Text:A student observed the reaction below when she added excess iron to a 0.010 mol/L aqueous solution of cobalt (II) sulfate, Fea + CoSOan) → Co + FeSO4(aa) The reaction above written as a net ionic equation is Select one: O Feg + Cos) → Fe2" (agj+ Co2" (ag) O Fers + so7 (ag) → FesO4(aq) O Fes + Co2" (ag) → Cofs) + Fe2* (ag) O Fes) + S0 (aq) → Cos) + SO, (ag) A student observed the reaction below when she added excess iron to a 0.010 mol/L aqueous solution of cobalt (II) sulfate Fe) * CoSO4(aq) → Co + FeSOa(aq) A person observing the reaction above should see the solution change colour Irom Select one 01 clourless to pale blue. O pale blue to colourless O colourless to pink. O pink to colourless.
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