FeI2 + 14 HNO3 → Fe(NO3)2 + 2 HIO3 + 12 NO2 + 6 H2O
This is an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction:
2 I-I - 12 e- → 2 IV (oxidation)
12 NV + 12 e- → 12 NIV (reduction)
FeI2 is a reducing agent, HNO3 is an oxidizing agent.
Reactants:
- FeI2 – Iron(II) iodide
- HNO3 – Nitric acid
- Other names: Aqua fortis , Spirit of niter , Eau forte
- Appearance: Colorless, yellow or red fuming liquid ; Colourless-to-yellow liquid with pungent odour ; Colorless, yellow, or red, fuming liquid with an acrid, suffocating odor. [Note: Often used in an aqueous solution. Fuming nitric acid is concentrated nitric acid that contains dissolved nitrogen dioxide.]
Products:
- Fe(NO3)2
- HIO3
- NO2 – Nitrogen dioxide
- Other names: Nitrogen(IV) oxide , Deutoxide of nitrogen , Nitrogen peroxide
- Appearance: Brown gas ; Reddish-brown gas or brown or yellow liquid with pungent odour ; Yellowish-brown liquid or reddish-brown gas (above 70°F) with a pungent, acrid odor. [Note: In solid form (below 15°F) it is found structurally as N2O4.]
- H2O – Water, oxidane