Silver is neither an acid nor a base. It is a metal.
Ag+ is colorless. (:
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Yes. Base dissociates into ions in aqueous solution.
base
An alkali.
Ag+ is colorless. (:
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Yes. Base dissociates into ions in aqueous solution.
base
An alkali.
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Cl(aq)+Ag(aq)-->AgCl(s) *do not forget to writte the charges on the elements, Cl 1 minus
Only the Ag+ and the Cl- ions will react to precipitated AgCl;Na+ and NO3- are tribuned (= stay unchanged in solution).Ag+ + Cl- --> (AgCl)s
Ammonia is generally considered a base, especially in aqueous solutions.
It would come out to Ag^+ + Cl^- = AgCl Remember solubility rules nitrate and Ca both are soluble therefore they are not in the final equation.
The precipitates are of AgCl and BaSO4 because they are insoluble in water