it is a aqueous
If you mean the chemical formula, it is Ag3PO4
Ag3PO4 would be silver phosphate.
Formula: [Ag+]3[P3-]
There are 4 O atoms per molecule Ag3PO4 .In 0.02 mole Ag3PO4 are0.02(mole) * 6.022*10+23(molecules/mole) * 4(atolms/molecule) = 4.8*10+22 atoms Oxygen
Silver phosphate, Ag3PO4 precipitated in potassium nitrate solution (K+ and NO3-)
Ag3PO4 is a solid.
In solid state they don't react but in aqueous solution they form precipitate of silver phosphate due to its low solubility in water. Na3PO4(Aq.)+3AgNO3(Aq.) -----> 3NaNO3(Aq.)+Ag3PO4(ppts.)
it is a aqueous
There is no such test to confirm you've a Ag3PO4-solution, because it is rather insoluble in water (about 0.00001 mol/L).
If you mean the chemical formula, it is Ag3PO4
Ag2HPO4:Because the 3- of PO4 = 3- is to be equal to (total charge) 3+ of the positive ions with H = 1+ and Ag = 1+, so 2x Ag (the only variable number of positive ions)= 2+
Ag3PO4 would be silver phosphate.
The chemical formula of silver phosphate is Ag3PO4.
Formula: [Ag+]3[P3-]
There are 4 O atoms per molecule Ag3PO4 .In 0.02 mole Ag3PO4 are0.02(mole) * 6.022*10+23(molecules/mole) * 4(atolms/molecule) = 4.8*10+22 atoms Oxygen
Precipitate is a solid formed from a solution during a chemical reaction.