When each of the nitrates of Potassium, Magnesium and iron is heated,

a

all the nitrates decompose to their oxides

b

the nitrate of magnesium gives the nitrite and oxygen

c

the nitrates of magnesium and iron give the oxides

d

the nitrate of iron gives the nitrite and oxygen

e

the nitrate of the magnesium is not decomposed

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Chemosh
10 years ago

You People Should Not Be Confused, Chemvik Is Right To Some Extent And Also Not Right,

Firstly, You Should Know That Potassium Nitrate And Sodium Nitrate Only Decomposes To Their Respective Nitrite And Not Oxides

Equation Of Reaction

2KNO3= 2KNO2 + O2

2NaNO3= 2NaNO2 + O2

Secondly, From Calcium To Copper Their Trioxonitrate Decomposes To Form Their Oxides Meaning That Magnesium & Iron Decomposes To Their Respective Oxides, While The Remaining Metals In The Reactivity Series Decomposes Into Their Free Metals

Note: Nitrate Is Used For Trioxonitrate(v), While Nitrite Is Used For Dioxonitrate(iii)

Shakirullah
3 years ago
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Fe1fe1fe1fe1
3 years ago

The activity series-
K Na Ca Mg Al Zn Fe Sn Pb H Cu Hg Ag Au
1) K & Na nitrates decompose on heating to form their nitrites and oxygen. Eg
2KNO3 = 2KNO2 + O2
2NaNO3= 2NaNO2 + O2

2) Nitrates of Ca to Cu decompose to form their oxides, NO2 and O2. Eg
Mg(NO3)2 = MgO + 2NO2 + O2

3) Then nitrates of Hg downwards will decompose to give their metals NO2 and O2.
Eg
2AgNO3 = 2Ag + 2NO2 + O2

Amarachi12
11 years ago

All salts of nitrate are decomposed on heating bt d degree of their decomposition are not the same.the nitrate salt of group 1 decompose to dia dioxonitrate and oxygen.while moderately reactive metals frm Ca to Cu decompose to dia metallic oxide,nitrogen(iv)oxide and oxygen.d less reactive metals e.g Ag decompose to its elemental form,nitrogen(iv)oxide and oxgen.Hg needs no heating bcos its a liquid metal and Au is almost inert.

toeseen
12 years ago

in the electrochemical series..d earliest part of it i.e potassium,magnesium etc decomposes to form the dioxonitrate and oxygen, the middle part decomposes to form an oxide,oxygen nd nitrogen(iv) oxide, while the last part decomposes to form the metal, oxygen, nd nitrogen(iv)oxide!

Galen
13 years ago

The is c. The nitrates and carbonates of sodium and potassium are not decomposed. This is probably due to the strong electrostatic forces that occur in this compound. However, the hydrogen carbonates of sodium and potassium decomposes.

okoro isaac
11 years ago

with my own understanding i will say that decomposition k, Na gives dioxonitrate 3 and O2 while Mg ,Fe gives No2 and O2

Xomeenah
13 years ago

more explanation pls.....its confusin..thank u

Aycrown68
3 years ago

Option A states that all the nitrates decompose to their oxides, which is not accurate.
option C is correct as it correctly identifies the decomposition products of the nitrates of magnesium and iron, while also stating that potassium nitrate decomposes into its oxide.

ogboma
1 year ago

they are no explanation

Dlaw195
12 years ago

Only d iron nd potasiun dat wil decompose 2 give out it nitrate oxide

Jay -jay. west
10 years ago

all group 1 trioxokarbonate 2 salts kannot be decomposed exept Li2CO3

FrankieJay
13 years ago

I go with davidloove

israelmichael1
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

**C. The nitrates of magnesium and iron give the oxides.**

### Explanation:
The thermal decomposition of nitrates depends on the metal in the reactivity series:

1. **Potassium Nitrate (KNO₃)**:
- Decomposes to give **potassium nitrite (KNO₂) and oxygen (O₂)**.
- Reaction:
\[
2KNO_3 \rightarrow 2KNO_2 + O_2
\]
- Group 1 metal nitrates (except lithium) decompose to nitrites and oxygen.

2. **Magnesium Nitrate (Mg(NO₃)₂)**:
- Decomposes to give **magnesium oxide (MgO), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), and oxygen (O₂)**.
- Reaction:
\[
2Mg(NO_3)_2 \rightarrow 2MgO + 4NO_2 + O_2
\]
- Magnesium is in Group 2, and Group 2 metal nitrates decompose to their oxides.

3. **Iron(III) Nitrate (Fe(NO₃)₃)**:
- Decomposes to give **iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₃), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), and oxygen (O₂)**.
- Reaction:
\[
4Fe(NO_3)_3 \rightarrow 2Fe_2O_3 + 12NO_2 + 3O_2
\]
- Transition metal nitrates decompose to their oxides.

### Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
- **A**: Incorrect, because potassium nitrate does not form an oxide but a nitrite.
- **B**: Incorrect, magnesium nitrate decomposes to **MgO**, not nitrite.
- **D**: Incorrect, iron(III) nitrate decomposes to Fe₂O₃, not nitrite.
- **E**: Incorrect, magnesium nitrate **does** decompose.

Thus, the correct choice is **C**.

timakefty
13 years ago

chemvik:tnx 4 xplainin better

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