No it is insoluble, though very soluble in water.
no. but its soluble in water and semi soluble in alcohol
no it's a white solid but it is soluble
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.
Nitrogen is absolutely essential for life and is a main component of any fertilizer. Ammonium Nitrate has tow nitrogens and is extremely soluble making it very easy to deliver to the plant/crop.
Ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3 Ammonium chloride is NH4Cl
No. Ammonium nitrate is water soluble.
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
no. but its soluble in water and semi soluble in alcohol
Yes.
no it's a white solid but it is soluble
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.
Nitrogen is absolutely essential for life and is a main component of any fertilizer. Ammonium Nitrate has tow nitrogens and is extremely soluble making it very easy to deliver to the plant/crop.
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
What exactly does "compatible" mean to you? Ammonium salts, and nitrates, are generally pretty soluble, so I wouldn't expect a precipitate to form from mixing ammonium nitrate with much of anything. If that's what you meant by "compatible," then yeah, probably.
No, ammonium nitrate is acidic.
ammonium nitrate is the best because it also give nitrogen!