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Examples: silver chloride, silver fluoride, silver iodide, silver bromide, silver astatide, silver sulfide, silver nitrate etc. For silver halogenides a method of preparation is the reaction between silver nitrate and a salt containing the halogen.
This depends on the specific reaction.
the organism inside the tube has produced hydrogen sulfide
No, it is a chemical change. The tarnish seen on silver is silver sulfide which formed by the silver reacting from small amounts of hydrogen sulfide in the air. So silver sulfide has been created by a chemical reaction.
The chemical equation Mg + H2S -> MgS + H2.
Magnesium Sulfide, or MgS, is produced from this reaction.
Calcium Sulfide(main product) and Ammonium Bromide(bi-product)
Yes. It will form cobalt (III) sulfide.
Strontium Bromide Strontium Bromide
An ionic equation refers to a chemical equation wherein electrolytes are written as dissociated ions. The complete ionic equation of the reaction between hydroiodic acid and aqueous lithium sulfide is: 2HI + Li2S -> 2LiI + H2S.
Calcium Sulfide and water
The name of the salt produced by the reaction of calcium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is B Calcium Sulfate.
Yes, the products are hydrogen sulfide and iron II bromide. 2HBr + FeS --> FeBr2 + H2S
It is Copper(II) bromide = CuBr2
Im not that sure but the equation is:The problem is that the CaS reacts with water to give Ca(OH)2 (the precipitate) and H2S (a gas), so the overall molecular equation is: KBr (aq) + CaS (aq) + 2 H2O ---> KBr (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (s) + H2S (g) The potassium bromide does not enter into the reaction at all. You might list this as: CaS (aq) + 2 H2O ---> Ca(OH)2 (s) + H2S (g) Hpe this helps :)
Examples: silver chloride, silver fluoride, silver iodide, silver bromide, silver astatide, silver sulfide, silver nitrate etc. For silver halogenides a method of preparation is the reaction between silver nitrate and a salt containing the halogen.
Write the reaction when potassium sulfide is put into water: