Pale yellow precipitates of silver bromide are formed.
AgNO3 + LiBr ----> AgBr + LiNO3
2AgNO 3 + Na2CrO4------------>Ag2CrO4 + 2NaNO 3
2AgNO3 + ZnBr2 ----> 2AgBr + Zn(NO3)2
2AgNO3 + MgBr2 ----> 2AgBr + Mg(NO3 ) 2
Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of bromide ions. A pale yellow precipitate of silver bromide formed indicates the presence of bromide ions.
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There will be no reaction, as both compounds have same anion
Silver nitrate is soluble in water. All solutions are homogeneous mixtures.
The reaction is:AgNO3 + KBr = AgBr = KNO3Silver bromide is a precipitate.
Yellow Precipitate of Silver Bromide
Silver bromide is insoluble in water and don't react with sodium nitrate.
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
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2AgNO3 + MgBr2 ----> 2AgBr + Mg(NO3 ) 2
AgNO3+NaBr--->NaNO3+AgBr
Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of bromide ions. A pale yellow precipitate of silver bromide formed indicates the presence of bromide ions.
ethyl nitrite
When silver nitrate reacts with a salt solution, a precipitation of silver chloride, silver bromide, or silver iodide occurs. These solid precipitates are formed when the chloride, bromide, or iodide ions from the salt solution react with the silver ions from the silver nitrate. The specific precipitate formed depends on the type of salt and its anions present in the solution.
LiI(aq) + AgNO3(aq) --> AgI(s) + LiNO3(aq)
NaBr + AgNO3= AgBr + NaNO3 The color of the solution changes to yellow from colorless... due to formation of silver bromide.