Respuesta :
the charge of the irons in each compound is different. The roman numeral shows that iron (ll) nitrate contains Fe2+ ions while iron (lll) nitrate contains Fe3+ ions
Answer:
The difference between iron (II) nitrate and iron (III) nitrate: difference in oxidation states of iron in both compounds.
Explanation:
1) Iron(II) nitrate :
In iron(II) nitrate , iron is present in the +2 oxidation state.The molecular formula is given as:
[tex]Fe(NO_3)_2[/tex] = ferrous nitarte
2) Iron (III) nitrate
In iron(II) nitrate , iron is present in the +3 oxidation state.The molecular formula is given as:
[tex]Fe(NO_3)_3[/tex] = Ferric nitrate