Acetylene Hydroxide is not a known species. Deprotonated Acetylides react and form salts with group 1 metals fairly easily. Sodium Acetylide is a VERY strong base used in organic chemistry, more often than not, to build carbon-carbon bonds, and then later reduced to form olefins and aliphatic carbon. Acetylene gas may react very violently with concentrated nitric acid, being that the carbon-carbon triple bond is easily oxidizable and nitric acid is a strong oxidizer.
i'm not entirely sure but i think its C2H2 + 2AgNO3 -> Ag2C2 + 2HNO3
NH4Cl + AgNO3 -> NH4NO3 + AgCl (with AgCl as precitipate)
NaC2H3O2 + AgNO2 yield AgNO3 + NaNO3
Formula: RbNO3
There is formation of white to black precipitate to indicate presence of purine bases
Pb(NO3)2
in:chemestry
Any chemical reaction, only the dissolution of potassium nitrate in water.
Not a formula but a chemical reaction: AgNO3 + NaCl--------AgCl + NaNO3 AgCl is a white precipitate important for gravimetric, volumetric, etc. analysis.
NaNO2
The chemical formula is NH4NO3
Formula: RbNO3
There is formation of white to black precipitate to indicate presence of purine bases
Pb(NO3)2
in:chemestry
the word chemical equation islead nitrate + sodium chromate --> sodium nitrate + lead chromate
Any chemical reaction, only the dissolution of potassium nitrate in water.
Sulphuric acid -- H2SO4 Ammonium nitrate -- NH4NO3
the word chemical equation islead nitrate + sodium chromate --> sodium nitrate + lead chromate
Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula KNO₃. It is an ionic salt of potassium ions K⺠and nitrate ions NO₃−.the equation for the reaction of potassium nitrate and water is as follows :pottasium nitrate is formed by the reaction between KOH and HNO3 so the reverse reaction will not happen.