The chemical name of Ag2SO4is silver sulfate.
Ag2SO4 is the chemical formula.
The name of this compound is silver sulfate.
Ag2SO4 is silver sulfate.
Silver Sulfate
Silver Sulfate
solid
Neutral charge.
The precipitate is silver sulfate, Ag2SO4
3Ag2SO4 + 2AlCl3 -> 6AgCl + Al2(SO4)3
AgNO3 + Al2(SO4)3 = Ag2SO4 + Al(NO3)3
All sulfates are soluble, except for Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, PbSO4, CaSO4, BaSO4 and SrSO4, which all are bases.
Neutral charge.
Chemical formula of silver sulfate: Ag2SO4
The precipitate is silver sulfate, Ag2SO4
2AgOH + H2SO4 gives 2H2O + Ag2SO4 (Note Ag has valency 1) 2 mole AgOH gives 1 mole Ag2SO4 2(108+1+16) g AgOH gives 2(108)+32+4(16) g Ag2SO4 250 g AgOH gives 312 g Ag2SO4 x g AgOH gives 25.48 g Ag2SO4 Hence x/250 = 25.48/312 (ratios) Cross multiplying....... 312 x = 250 times 25.48 Hence x = 25.48 times 250/312. x= 20.42g of AgOH to 2 dec.pl.
Both of those compounds ARE soluble.
2Ag + ZnSO4 = Ag2SO4 + Zn
3Ag2SO4 + 2AlCl3 -> 6AgCl + Al2(SO4)3
One formula unit of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4 has 7 atoms.
2AgNO3 + CaSO4 ------> Ag2SO4 + Ca(NO3)2
AgNO3 + Al2(SO4)3 = Ag2SO4 + Al(NO3)3
The chemical equation is:6 CH3COOAg + Al2(SO4)3 = 3 Ag2SO4 + 2 Al(CH3COO)3
All sulfates are soluble, except for Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, PbSO4, CaSO4, BaSO4 and SrSO4, which all are bases.