Evaporating slowly thee water ammonium nitrate is obtained.
42,09 g silver chloride are obtained.
If a solution is formed after the water evaporation the initial solid is obtained.
silver chloride
Ammonium bicarbonate (NHHCO3) is a solid.
Ammonium bicarbonate (NHHCO3) is a solid.
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.
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.
Ammonium nitrate is a salt, not an acid. Ammonium nitrate is a white, crystalline solid.
Ammonium Nitrate is an odorless, colorless, white to gray crystalline solid.
By evaporating or boiling off all the water, which will leave behind white mass of Lead Nitrate
Here I'll show you how to do it so that you are able to another one. NH4 = Ammonium NO3 = Nitrate Simple. Memorize your polyatomic ions. It REALLY helps. It is ammonium nitrate.
no it's a white solid but it is soluble
Ammnium nitrate (NH4NO3) is a crystalline solid at room temperature.
NH4NO3(aq) + KCL(aq) --> KNO3(s) + NH4CL(aq) This is a type of metathesis reaction called a double displacement reaction. Aqueous ammonium nitrate and aqueous potassium chloride yields solid potassium nitrate and aqueous ammonium chloride. Essentially the cations and anions of the reactants switch, and potassium nitrate (one of the products) precipitates out of the solution as a solid. The ammonium chloride (the other product formed) remains dissociated as ions in the solution. The above reaction is balanced.
3 Ag+ + 3 (NO3)- + 3 (NH4)+ + (PO4)3- = Ag3PO4(s) + 3 (NH4)+ + 3 (NO3)-
Nitrate is a negative ion (anion), NO3-. It does not exist in isolation, but must be part of a compound with a positive ion (cation). Examples of nitrate salts are sodium nitrate, NaNO3-, magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2 and ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3. These salts are solid at room temperature and water soluble. (When nitric acid, HNO3, dissolves in water the solution also contains the nitrate ion as well as hydrogen ions)
Nitrate is a negative ion (anion), NO3-. It does not exist in isolation, but must be part of a compound with a positive ion (cation). Examples of nitrate salts are sodium nitrate, NaNO3-, magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2 and ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3. These salts are solid at room temperature and water soluble. (When nitric acid, HNO3, dissolves in water the solution also contains the nitrate ion as well as hydrogen ions)