635 grams silver 99.99% to produce 1 kg of silver nitrate
walha kamel
chemical technician
Tunisia
It depends on the strength of the solution you want. 3.33g of AgNO3 is 0.0196 moles. Ish. So from there, you need to work out how much water is needed to create your required strength. 1.42 moles of silver nitrate is the maximum you can dissolve in 100g of water.
No. moles = mass/molecular mass mass of silver nitrate = 169.88 7.25/169.88 = 0.042 moles/l but this is per 100ml so we need to multiply by 10 = 0.42m
because plants need nitrogen to make proteins
the chemical reaction between silver nitrate and potassium chromate in generally used in a titration to look for chloride ions , and is a two step reaction: i will give you the ionic equations, which is pretty much all you need Ag+(aq) + Cl-(s) --> AgCl(s) this part of the equation caused the solution to go cloudy. when all the chloride ions are used up then the silver reacts with the chromate ions to produce the red colour you see when the end point of the precipitation is reached: 2Ag+(aq) + CrO4 2-(aq) --> Ag2 CrO4(s) which produces the red colour the amount of silver nitrate relates directly to the chloride ion concentration as it is a 1:1 ration reaction. i hope this answers your question =)
The chemical formula of iron(II) nitrate is Fe(NO3)2.
To make You need the molar mass of Silver nitrate to make 0.1 Silver Nitrate.
You need 26,49 g silver nitrate.
please i need the process of extracting silver nitrate from photographic waste
You need 145,337 g silver nitrate.
Because silver is an element, it cannot be create. It can be converted from other substances containing silver though (Silver nitrate...)
It depends on the strength of the solution you want. 3.33g of AgNO3 is 0.0196 moles. Ish. So from there, you need to work out how much water is needed to create your required strength. 1.42 moles of silver nitrate is the maximum you can dissolve in 100g of water.
You need to give more information. What color was the coin after the reaction, and did the silver nitrate solution change color?
This is the nitric acid (HNO3).
No. moles = mass/molecular mass mass of silver nitrate = 169.88 7.25/169.88 = 0.042 moles/l but this is per 100ml so we need to multiply by 10 = 0.42m
3 AgNO3 + Na3 PO4-->Ag3 PO4 + 3 NaNO3 You need three silver nitrate molecules:one sodium phosphat molecule to complete the reaction. Just swap the ions.
Either ammonia or nitrate compounds.
I have no listing of Silver Creek as a manufacturer, but Kessler Arms DID make shotguns at Silver Creek NY. Would need to know which model IF that is your shotgun.