no
Calcium Nitrate along with water.
what is the difference between mixing calcium nitrate in water compound to mixing ethanol in water
calcium carbonate, CaCO3
Calcium phosphate - Ca3(PO4)2
Magnesium nitrate (salt) and water are produced.
Calcium Nitrate along with water.
what is the difference between mixing calcium nitrate in water compound to mixing ethanol in water
calcium carbonate, CaCO3
Yes, the potassium and the hydrogen will bond together, leaving the sulfate and calcium.
Calcium phosphate - Ca3(PO4)2
Add more water and stir.
Magnesium nitrate (salt) and water are produced.
When mixing these two reagents, a white precipitate, silver carbonate is formed.
Quicklime is calcium oxide - CaO and slaked lime is calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2. CaCO3--------------CaO + CO2 This reaction occur at high temperature; mixing calcium oxide with water, the hydroxide is obtained.
The precipitate is copper(II) hydroxide. The chemical reaction is:2 NaOH + CuSO4 = Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4
What exactly does "compatible" mean to you? Ammonium salts, and nitrates, are generally pretty soluble, so I wouldn't expect a precipitate to form from mixing ammonium nitrate with much of anything. If that's what you meant by "compatible," then yeah, probably.
silver chloride AgNO3(aq) + KCl(aq) --> AgCl(s) + KNO3(aq)