silver nitrate and potassium iodide can be used.
Produces yellow Lead(II) iodide and Sodium nitrate
Copper iodide has the elements Copper x 1 Iodine x 2 The formula is CuI2
Potassium iodide is KI, so it's containing potassium (K) and iodine (I).Corrected:Not: OxygenWhenever the chemical name ends with 'ide' it means that oxygen is NOT present within the compound.
go to the Eart Science book. The airplanes can drop artificial ice nuclei into a cloud in an effort to produce rain. The other is to "seed" a supercooled cloud by dropping pellets of frozen "dry ice", into it.
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Dissolve each of the silver nitrate and potassium iodide separately in water, then mix the two solutions slowly with stirring. Silver iodide will precipitate and can be separated by filtering it from the liquid.
Silver and Iodine
Silver chloride is insoluble.
There are three silver halides used: silver bromide, silver chloride and silver iodide. Silver chloride doesn't absorb very much light and silver iodide is hard to develop. So they use silver bromide, with a little bit of the other two to make the emulsion work in ways silver bromide can't do alone.
yes, dental silver is mixed with something to make it harder.
no
it makes pewter...
Black
Some percentage of alloyed is mixed with silver to make sterling silver jewelry. What is the name of this alloyed ?
An alloy called "electrum".
They form Silver Iodide and Poassium nitrate. Silver Iodide is a yellow coloured compound which forms precipitate in the solution. Potassium Nitrate remains dissolved. These reactions only take place in solution. When both reactants are in solid state then reaction may not occur, or it is too slow to be observed.
The only known way to make rain is by physically seeding clouds, usually with silver iodide and dry ice. Traditional rainmakers do not actually have the ability to make rain.