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by adding 0.175 g of AgNO3 in 1000ml distlled water
No, we cannot stir silver nitrate solution with a copper spoon because , copper is more reactive than silver. Thus,it would displace silver from the silver nitrate solution forming copper nitrate....
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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silver nitrate is a compound. it is not a mixture.
Dissolve 16,99 g silver nitrate in 1 L demineralized water.
by adding 0.175 g of AgNO3 in 1000ml distlled water
No, we cannot stir silver nitrate solution with a copper spoon because , copper is more reactive than silver. Thus,it would displace silver from the silver nitrate solution forming copper nitrate....
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.
The silver in the Silver Nitrate precipitates the chloride ions out of the ammonium chloride solution, leaving Ammonium Nitrate in solution and a Silver Chloride solid.
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silver nitrate is a compound. it is not a mixture.
Silver nitrate will dissolve in distilled water. When added to a salt solution silver chloride will fall out of solution.
Silver chloride precipitates from the solution.
Zinc nitrate and silver are formed. Silver gets precipitated.
When silver nitrate, a soluble solution, is mixed with a carbonate solution a precipitation reaction (double replacement reaction) takes place forming nitrate ions and the insoluble solid silver carbonate.
If the silver nitrate and ammonium chloride are both in solution when mixed, the very sparingly soluble silver chloride precipitates as a solid, leaving ammonium nitrate in the solution.