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  1. Balance the reaction of HNO3 + Fe(OH)3 = Fe(NO3)3 + H2O using this chemical equation balancer!

  2. Process: split the reaction into two half-reactions, balance the atoms and charges in each half-reaction, and then combine the half-reactions, ensuring that electrons are balanced. Example: Cu + HNO 3 = Cu(NO 3 ) 2 + NO 2 + H 2 O

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  4. Enter an equation of an ionic chemical equation and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will be calculated along with the solubility states, complete ionic equation, net ionic equation, spectator ions and precipitates.

  5. Calculate the complete and net ionic equations, spectators and precipitates in Fe(OH)3(s) + 3HNO3(aq) = Fe(NO3)3(aq) + 3H2O(l)

  6. Step 1. Write down the unbalanced equation ('skeleton equation') of the chemical reaction. All reactants and products must be known. For a better result write the reaction in ionic form. Fe (NO 3) 2 + HNO 3 → Fe (NO 3) 3 + NO + H 2 O. Step 2. Separate the redox reaction into half-reactions.

  7. Step 1. Write down the unbalanced equation ('skeleton equation') of the chemical reaction. All reactants and products must be known. For a better result write the reaction in ionic form. Fe 2+ + NO 3- + H + → Fe 3+ + NO 3- + NO + H 2 O. Step 2. Separate the redox reaction into half-reactions.

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