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If a bottle of silver nitrate is left open, it can react with moisture in the air to form silver oxide, which is a brownish-black compound. This reaction can gradually reduce the potency of the silver nitrate solution and affect its purity. It is important to keep silver nitrate bottles tightly sealed to prevent contamination and ensure its effectiveness.
Yes, it is possible.
Silver nitrate is slightly photosensitive. In order to prevent it from under going decomposition or maintain its self properties it is stored in brown bottles.
It is not possible.
It is not possible.
It is possible because bottle caps are small but it is not possible for it to digest. By: Eghosa and Danielle Age: 12
No, it is not possible to directly change potassium nitrate into sodium nitrate. These are two different compounds with different chemical compositions and properties. To obtain sodium nitrate from potassium nitrate, you would need to first separate the potassium and then introduce sodium in a separate chemical reaction.
This reaction is not possible.
Silver nitrate is light-sensitive and can degrade upon exposure to light, leading to a reduction in purity and effectiveness. Protecting it from light helps maintain its stability and prevent degradation, ensuring its efficacy in various applications.
There are three possible, equally distributed, resonance structures of nitrate (NO3-).Cf. Related links for the possible Lewis structure of them, on the lowest half of that page.
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