I don't think so.Because it may have a reaction like this: 3Ag+ + Fe =3Ag + Fe3+.
(personal opinion, because the reaction above is just from the theory and I don't know whether the iron vessel will get deactivated like being put in concentrated sulfuric acid)
Some of the silver ions from the silver nitrate solution are deposited as metallic silver on the contacted parts of the zinc vessel and are replaced by half as many zinc ions in the solution.
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The water will be absorbed; calcium chloride being highly hygroscopic become after a period of time a solution. If silica gel was colored with cobalt chloride the color is changed after the water absorption.
It sinks to the bottom of the vessel, remaining undisolved. It may continue to dissolve if the temperature of the liquid increases.
Yes, a 'vessel' can be a container.
Some of the silver ions from the silver nitrate solution are deposited as metallic silver on the contacted parts of the zinc vessel and are replaced by half as many zinc ions in the solution.
No. Iron is a more reactive metal than silver, so the iron will replace the silver in the silver nitrate solution, forming an iron nitrate solution and solid silver. Eventually, the iron container will be gone, its atoms having gone into the iron nitrate solution.
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It is not possible to store copper sulphate solution in iron vessel.since ,iron is more reactive than copper,it displaces copper from any if its solution.the reaction takes place as , Fe(s)+CuSo4(aq)..............>FeSo4(aq)+Cu(s) (Blue color(light green solution)solution)
On the forward half of the vessel.
On the forward half of the vessel.
On the forward half of the vessel.
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That's Silver Nitrate, which is the chemical used to cauterize the blood vessel. I've had two nose cauterization done recently due to nosebleeds, and both times a bit of silver nitrate gone onto my skin right outside my nostril. Initially I was worried that I might not be able to get it off, but after about 2 1/2 days, I see that it was flecking off a bit when I rubbed it, and so I lightly scratched it, and the brown spots came off! ^-^
By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.
No, Plasma is the liquid solution that blood cells are suspended in.
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