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In the above chemical equation, Fe(NO3)3 (Iron(III) Nitrate) and Na3PO4 (Sodium Phosphate) react with each other to form 3NaNO3 (Sodium Nitrate) and Fe3(PO4)2 (Iron(III) Phosphate).
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Reaction conditions: the reaction takes place under normal conditions, at room temperature and standard pressure. The reaction occurs faster when the temperature is increased. The product of this reaction does not pose a hazard to the environment.
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Reaction process:
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Phenomenon occurring: When the reaction occurs, the solution changes from transparent to turbid due to the formation of reddish-brown precipitate of Fe3(PO4)2. If the reaction occurs in solution, the precipitate of Fe3(PO4)2 can be observed.