Silver chloride, which is very insoluble, would precipitate out of the solution
Yes, it is correct.
An aqueous mixture of zinc chloride and silver nitrate would be insoluble silver chloride. Water and oxides of nitrogen will also be produced during the reaction.
AgNO3 (aq) is the formula for aqueous silver nitrate.
Silver chloride is easily synthesized by combining aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride.
Silver chloride
Yes, it is correct.
An aqueous mixture of zinc chloride and silver nitrate would be insoluble silver chloride. Water and oxides of nitrogen will also be produced during the reaction.
AgNO3 (aq) is the formula for aqueous silver nitrate.
Silver chloride is easily synthesized by combining aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride.
Silver chloride
2Ag(NO3)2+CaCl2 ---> 2AgCl +Ca(NO3)2
Silver chloride
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
The reaction between sodium chloride (NaCl) and silver nitrate (AgNO3) results in the formation of silver chloride (AgCl) which is insoluble. Thus, the net ionic equation isAg^+(aq) + Cl^-(aq) ==> AgCl(s)
BeCl+AgN2+H2O----->BeN2+AgCl
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