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Although Ag (gold) is a metal, Nitrogen and Oxygen are nonmetals. Therefore, they cannot have metallic bonds.
Yes, silver nitrate in a solid state does not conduct electricity because it is an ionic compound. However, when dissolved in water, silver nitrate dissociates into silver ions (Ag+) and nitrate ions (NO3-), allowing it to conduct electricity as an electrolyte.
Silver nitrate is a solid ionic compound that does not conduct electricity when in its solid state. However, when dissolved in water, silver nitrate dissociates into its constituent ions (Ag+ and NO3-) and can conduct electricity as an electrolyte.
Silver nitrate = AgNO3
Silver nitrate is a compound composed of silver cations (Ag+) and nitrate anions (NO3-).
Although Ag (gold) is a metal, Nitrogen and Oxygen are nonmetals. Therefore, they cannot have metallic bonds.
Yes, silver nitrate in a solid state does not conduct electricity because it is an ionic compound. However, when dissolved in water, silver nitrate dissociates into silver ions (Ag+) and nitrate ions (NO3-), allowing it to conduct electricity as an electrolyte.
Silver nitrate is a solid ionic compound that does not conduct electricity when in its solid state. However, when dissolved in water, silver nitrate dissociates into its constituent ions (Ag+ and NO3-) and can conduct electricity as an electrolyte.
Potassium nitrate is a strong electrolyte.
Silver nitrate = AgNO3
Silver nitrate is a compound composed of silver cations (Ag+) and nitrate anions (NO3-).
The chemical formula for silver nitrate is AgNO3.
The chemical formula for aqueous silver nitrate is AgNO3, where Ag is the symbol for silver and NO3 is the polyatomic ion nitrate. When silver nitrate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into silver ions (Ag+) and nitrate ions (NO3-).
Can't say, since "o" is not an element. However: Ag3N is Silver Nitride AgNO2 - Silver Nitrite AgNO3 - Silver Nitrate
When silver nitrate is electroplated, the silver ions in the silver nitrate solution are reduced at the cathode, forming a silver metal coating on the substrate. The nitrate ions from the silver nitrate solution are left in the solution without participating directly in the electroplating process.
Silver nitrate is a compound that is composed of a metal (silver) and nonmetal (nitrate) elements. Silver is a metal because it is a good conductor of electricity, whereas nitrate is a nonmetal as it typically forms negative ions in chemical reactions.
It is neither. Copper nitrate is an electrolyte but it is not a base.