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Q: AgNO3 reacting with Na2CO3 what is the ppt color?
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What will happen when 2 drops of the NaCl solution is mixed with 2 drops of the AgNO3 solution?

NaCI + AgNO3 >>>>> NaNO3 + AgCI (white ppt.)


How can you differentiate between H2SO4 and HNO3?

by adding AgNO3, ppt. is formed in h2so4 not hno3.


What is the molecular equations sodium bromide and silver nitrate?

Sodium bromide (NaBr) and Silver nitrate is AgNO3 When mixed in aqueous solution pale yellow(cream) coloured silver bromide will precipitate down . NaBr(aq) + AgNO3(aq) = AgBr(s) + NaNO3(aq) NB THis is the classic test for halogens. AgF remains in solution AgCl white ppt AgBr pale yellow ppt AgI yellow ppt.


What can give yogurt like ppt after adding to chloride ion?

AgNO3 (Silver Nitrate) makes a white precipitate of AgCl


Why carbon tetra chloride does not give white ppt with AgNO3 solution?

It may not react with silver nitrate, or if it does react, the product is soluble.


What is the ppt color of silver nitrate plus hydrochloric acid?

The color of the silver nitrate precipitate obtained is white.


Is phenolphthalein acidic or basic?

Actually it is both at the same time: weakly acidic in fully protonated (compound formula H+PPT), no color, pH < 8 and weakly base when deprotonated (PPT), with blue-purple color at pH > 8 - 10


How do you run 2007 ppt file in 2003 ppt?

Save PPT 2007 file as .ppt format


When you dissolve magnesium oxide with water and add universal indicator what colour do you see?

black color ppt


4.02 grams of AgNO3 react with excess NaCl how many grams of silver nitrate are produced?

AgNo3(aq) + NaCl(aq) -------------->AgCl (ppt) + No3(-) + Na(+) no silver nitrates are produced it is all consumed. only silver chloride is produced and precipitate . free nitrate and free sodium ions are produced but do not react with each other 1 Mole AgNo3 ------->169.9 gm 1 Mole Nacl ------->58.4 gm 1 Mole AgCl ------->143.3 gm 4.02 gm AgNO3 = (4.02 / 169.9) = 0.02366 M AgCl produced = 0.02366 M = 3.39 gm


How do you test for chloride ions?

Look in your solubility table. Look at Cl-, almost everything is soluted well, except: Hg+ or Ag+ Which is mercury and silver. I suggest you use silvernitrate (AgNO3) And then check by adding ammonia solution to dissolve the ppt.


What is this in percents 35 ppt?

ppt = parts per thousand per cent = part per hundred so 10 ppt = 1 % and then 35 ppt = 3.5%