Reaction between sodium and water produces hydrogen gas. This is not a precipitation, because the gas has a (much) lower density than the water and therefore evolves from it rather than precipitating.
AgNO3 + NaOH = AgOH + NaNO3
The silver hydroxide is an insoluble precipitate but also unstable: 2 AgOH----Ag2O + H2O
Not usually. If both aqueous solutions are very close to saturation, a precipitate might form.
No - all nitrates are soluble in water.
No reaction.
no
Produces Silver iodide precipitate and Sodium nitrate
when they react, it forms copper hydroxide which is insoluble, and hence a precipitate in the resultant solution of sodium nitrate
Sodium - Na. When silver nitrate is mixed with Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Iodide, Sodium Phosphate a precipitate forms.
When heat copper hydroxide and sodium Nitrate the pale blue precipitate change into black solid
you make a black precipitate.
an example of a precipitate is: silver nitrate + sodium chloride = silver chloride and sodium nitrate the precipitate is the silver chloride it forms a white powder
Produces Silver iodide precipitate and Sodium nitrate
The precipitate is magnesium carbonate.
when they react, it forms copper hydroxide which is insoluble, and hence a precipitate in the resultant solution of sodium nitrate
conclusion of silver nitrate and sodium hyroxide
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
A precipitate of yellow Lead iodide and Sodium nitrate are formed
Silver bromide is insoluble in water and don't react with sodium nitrate.
no
The reaction is:LNaCl + AgNO3 = AgCl + NaNO3The white precipitate is silver chloride.
Any precipitate is formed.
Sodium - Na. When silver nitrate is mixed with Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Iodide, Sodium Phosphate a precipitate forms.