by electrolysis(molten or aqueous they are the same in results)
Precipitate the Oxide.
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
It doesn't.
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Copper Nitrate
aqueous (aq)
In certain reaction conditions, yes. Copper is more reactive than silver, so it should react with the nitrate molecule to form copper nitrate while precipitating the silver. *Are you thinking about separating silver from photographic fixer? Commonly a less expensive metal is used like iron (steel wool) to extract much of the silver.
copper nitrate is also called as cupric nitrate
The chemical formula for copper (I) nitrate is CuNO3.
copper nitrate :)
This compound is copper(II) nitrate.
By dissolving the silver nitrate in water, then stirring finely divided copper into the water. The copper will displace silver from the silver nitrate as a solid and form copper nitrate in the solution.
If the copper nitrate formed is copper (I) nitrate, the equation balances with one atom of each metal and one formula weight of each nitrate. If the copper nitrate formed is copper (II) nitrate, the balanced equation is: 2 AgNO3 + Cu -> 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2.
Cu(No3)2 is the formula for copper nitrate compund
It is neither. Copper nitrate is an electrolyte but it is not a base.
They could, since magnesium is more reactive than copper, and could displace it to form magnesium nitrate.
copper (thiocyanate)2 and potassium nitrate
Copper Nitrate