AgNO3 (aq) is the formula for aqueous silver nitrate.
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
Yes, it is correct.
Silver chloride, which is very insoluble, would precipitate out of the solution
Nothing
AgNO3 (aq) is the formula for aqueous silver nitrate.
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
Yes, it is correct.
Silver chloride, which is very insoluble, would precipitate out of the solution
The state of silver at room temperature is a solid.
Nothing
No, they don't react with each other in aqueous solution and on heating nitrate becomes decomposed.
An aqueous mixture of zinc chloride and silver nitrate would be insoluble silver chloride. Water and oxides of nitrogen will also be produced during the reaction.
Silver chloride
aqueous . It can be dissolved in water
Yes. Aqueous sodium sulfite reacts with silver nitrate to form aqueous sodium nitrate and solid silver sulfite. Na2SO3(aq) + 2AgNO3(aq) --> 2NaNO3(aq) + Ag2SO3(s)
Silver chloride