Any reaction occur.
francium ceasium Potassium Sodium Lithium These metals could react with calcium nitrate in a displacement reaction as they are more reactive. e.g. pottasium + calcium nitrate -> calcium + pottasium nitrate.
No, they will not because their anions are same i.e. Nitrate
Sodium chloride doesn't react to fire.
The thermal dissociation reaction of ammonium chloride is:NH4Cl-------------------------NH3 + HClAmmonium chloride doesn't react with sodium chloride.
The mass of silver nitrate is 30,6 g.
Sodium chloride and and sodium nitrate doesn't react.
Silver doesn't react with sodium chloride.Silver nitrate react with sodium chloride forming the insoluble silver chloride.
yes it forms silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
These two compounds doesn't react.
The salt solutions that lead react with are lead nitrate solution and sodium chloride. This reaction produces solid lead chloride, and leave soluble sodium nitrate in the solution.
Sodium chloride in solution can react, for example, with silver nitrate.
These compounds doesn't react.
no reaction, the solution stays clear. I've personally performed this experiment.
If both silver nitrate and sodium chloride are dissolved in water and mixed, there will be a reaction to precipitate silver chloride. Solid silver nitrate and sodium chloride will not normally react.
You need 145,337 g silver nitrate.
They will react to produce sodium nitrate and silver chloride.AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) --> NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s)
I'm not sure I understand the question, but if you're asking what you get when you react elemental sodium (a reactive, caustic metal) and elemental chlorine (a reactive, poisonous, greenish-yellow halogen gas), the answer is sodium chloride, ordinary table salt.