What happens when V(NO3)3 is dissolved in
water?
The water molecules surround the following ions.
vanadium(III) cation and nitrate anion vanadium(III) anion and nitrate cation vanadium(I) cation and nitrate anion vanadium(I) anion and nitrate cation
These ions are separate from one another and each is surrounded by
water molecules.
V(NO3)3 when dissolved in water it will stay as V+3 ,NO3-
Which is vanadium +3 cation and Nitrate -1 anion
so here First option is correct.
What happens when V(NO3)3 is dissolved in water? The water molecules surround the following ions. vanadium(III)...
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