Dissolve them in water and add some sodium chloride. The silver salt will form a precipitate (as silver chloride), the calcium salt will not.
No, they don't react with each other in aqueous solution and on heating nitrate becomes decomposed.
Can't say, since "o" is not an element. However: Ag3N is Silver Nitride AgNO2 - Silver Nitrite AgNO3 - Silver Nitrate
This is an ionic bond, in the compound silver nitrate.
2AgNO3 + CaCl2 ->2AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
Chloride and iodide ions can be distinguished by the colour of their precipitate which are formed by treatig it with silver nitrate solution.
No, they don't react with each other in aqueous solution and on heating nitrate becomes decomposed.
The mass of silver nitrate is 30,6 g.
Yes, it will
Can't say, since "o" is not an element. However: Ag3N is Silver Nitride AgNO2 - Silver Nitrite AgNO3 - Silver Nitrate
This is an ionic bond, in the compound silver nitrate.
2AgNO3 + CaCl2 ->2AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
silver nitrate
Lead nitrate or Pb(NO3)2 , contains divalent lead ions. While Silver nitrate or AgNO3 , contains monovalent silver ions
Chloride and iodide ions can be distinguished by the colour of their precipitate which are formed by treatig it with silver nitrate solution.
The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate
The important uses of nitric acid · Explosives like TNT nitro glycerin, cotton. · Fertilizers such as calcium nitrate, nium nitrate. · Nitrate salts such as calcium nitrate, silver nitrate, nium nitrate. · Dyes, perfumes. · Sulphuric acid. It is used in the purification of silver; gold, platinum Nitric acid is used in etching designs on copper, brass, bronze ware. Good luck !
Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.