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5Na3[Fe(CN)6] + 156HNO3 → 15NaNO3 + 5Fe(NO3)3 + 24NH4NO3 + 108NO2↑ + 30H2CO3

The reaction of sodium hexacyanidoferrate(III) and nitric acid yields sodium nitrate, iron(III) nitrate, ammonium nitrate, nitrogen dioxide, and carbonic acid (Other reactions are here). This reaction is an oxidation-reduction reaction and is classified as follows:

Table of contents
  1. 1Reaction data
  2. 2Thermodynamic changes
  3. 3References
  4. 4Related reactions
  5. 5Related categories

Reaction data

Chemical equation

General equation

Reaction of reducing species and oxidizing species
Reducing speciesReducing agent + Oxidizing speciesOxidizing agent
ProductOxidation product + ProductReduction product

Oxidation state of each atom

Reactants

Chemical formulaNameCoefficientTypeType in general
equation
Na3[Fe(CN)6]Sodium hexacyanidoferrate(III)5
Reducing
Reducing
HNO3Nitric acid156
Oxidizing
Oxidizing

Products

Chemical formulaNameCoefficientTypeType in general
equation
NaNO3Sodium nitrate15
Oxidized
Fe(NO3)3Iron(III) nitrate5
NH4NO3Ammonium nitrate24
NO2Nitrogen dioxide108
Reduced
H2CO3Carbonic acid30
Oxidized

Thermodynamic changes

Changes in aqueous solution (1)

Reaction of sodium hexacyanidoferrate(III) and nitric acid
ΔrG−7376.1 kJ/mol
K1.73 × 101292
pK−1292.24
5Na3[Fe(CN)6]Ionized aqueous solution + 156HNO3Ionized aqueous solution
15NaNO3Ionized aqueous solution + 5Fe(NO3)3Ionized aqueous solution + 24NH4NO3Ionized aqueous solution + 108NO2Gas + 30H2CO3Un-ionized aqueous solution
Standard enthalpy
of reaction
ΔrH°
kJ · mol−1
Standard
Gibbs energy
of reaction
ΔrG°
kJ · mol−1
Standard entropy
of reaction
ΔrS°
J · K−1 · mol−1
Standard heat
capacity of reaction
at constant pressure
ΔrCp°
J · K−1 · mol−1
per 1 mol of
Equation
−2487.5−7376.116406.8
−497.50−1475.23281.36
per 1 mol of
−15.946−47.283105.172
per 1 mol of
−165.83−491.741093.79
per 1 mol of
−497.50−1475.23281.36
per 1 mol of
−103.65−307.34683.617
per 1 mol of
−23.032−68.297151.915
per 1 mol of
−82.917−245.87546.893

Changes in aqueous solution (2)

Reaction of sodium hexacyanidoferrate(III) and nitric acid
5Na3[Fe(CN)6]Ionized aqueous solution + 156HNO3Ionized aqueous solution
15NaNO3Ionized aqueous solution + 5Fe(NO3)3Aqueous solution + 24NH4NO3Ionized aqueous solution + 108NO2Gas + 30H2CO3Un-ionized aqueous solution
Standard enthalpy
of reaction
ΔrH°
kJ · mol−1
Standard
Gibbs energy
of reaction
ΔrG°
kJ · mol−1
Standard entropy
of reaction
ΔrS°
J · K−1 · mol−1
Standard heat
capacity of reaction
at constant pressure
ΔrCp°
J · K−1 · mol−1
per 1 mol of
Equation
−2508.5
−501.70
per 1 mol of
−16.080
per 1 mol of
−167.23
per 1 mol of
−501.70
per 1 mol of
−104.52
per 1 mol of
−23.227
per 1 mol of
−83.617

Thermodynamic data of reactants

Chemical formulaStandard enthalpy
of formation
ΔfH°
kJ · mol−1
Standard Gibbs
energy of
formation
ΔfG°
kJ · mol−1
Standard
molar entropy
S°
J · K−1 · mol−1
Standard molar
heat capacity at
constant pressure
Cp°
J · K−1 · mol−1
Na3[Fe(CN)6] (ai)-158.6[1]-56.4[1]447.3[1]
HNO3 (l)-174.10[1]-80.71[1]155.60[1]109.87[1]
HNO3 (g)-135.06[1]-74.72[1]266.38[1]53.35[1]
HNO3 (ai)-207.36[1]-111.25[1]146.4[1]-86.6[1]
HNO3 (l)
1 hydrate
-473.46[1]-328.77[1]216.90[1]182.46[1]
HNO3 (l)
3 hydrate
-1056.04[1]-811.09[1]346.98[1]325.14[1]
* (ai):Ionized aqueous solution, (l):Liquid, (g):Gas

Thermodynamic data of products

Chemical formulaStandard enthalpy
of formation
ΔfH°
kJ · mol−1
Standard Gibbs
energy of
formation
ΔfG°
kJ · mol−1
Standard
molar entropy
S°
J · K−1 · mol−1
Standard molar
heat capacity at
constant pressure
Cp°
J · K−1 · mol−1
NaNO3 (cr)-467.85[1]-367.00[1]116.52[1]92.88[1]
NaNO3 (ai)-447.48[1]-373.15[1]205.4[1]-40.2[1]
Fe(NO3)3 (ai)-670.7[1]-338.3[1]123.4[1]
Fe(NO3)3 (aq)-674.9[1]
Fe(NO3)3 (cr)
9 hydrate
-3285.3[1]
NH4NO3 (cr)-365.56[1]-183.87[1]151.08[1]139.3[1]
NH4NO3 (ai)-339.87[1]-190.56[1]259.8[1]-6.7[1]
NO2 (g)33.18[1]51.31[1]240.06[1]37.20[1]
H2CO3 (ao)-699.65[1]-623.08[1]187.4[1]
* (cr):Crystalline solid, (ai):Ionized aqueous solution, (aq):Aqueous solution, (g):Gas, (ao):Un-ionized aqueous solution

References

List of references

  1. 1
    Janiel J. Reed (1989)
    The NBS Tables of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties: Selected Values for Inorganic and C1 and C2 Organic Substances in SI Units
    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)