AgBr + KNO3
In most chemical reactions, The first part of the first compound (Ag) combines with the second part of the second compound (Br). And then the first part of the second compound (K), combines with the second part of the first compound (NO3). Also, the 3 at the end of NO3 should be in subtext.
If all that makes sense.
Potassium Chromate precipitates with and coumpnd that contains a cation and NO3, also known as the polyatomic ion Nitrate. Three common examples of this are Zinc Nitrate (Zn(NO3)2) Silver Nitrate (AgNO3) and Baruim Nitrate (Ba(NO3)2)
yes it is because kbr is just one word not 2.
The answer is 0,0207 mol.
KBr is transparent to IR radiation, most alkali halides are transparent in ir
Potassium bromide (KBr) is a white solid formed by the reaction of potassium hydroxide and bromine.
The balanced equation is as follows: KIO3 + AgNO3 --> KNO3 + AgIO3
KBr + Ch2Cl2 + HCl + HOCl you can only balance something if it reacts and produces something else. right now your chemical reaction doesnt form anything. it needs products for the reactants to be balances.
The balanced equation is Cl2 + 2 KBr -> Br2 + 2 KCl.
2 K + Br2 -> 2 Kbr
Balanced:2 K + Br2 ----> 2 KBr
KCl + Br2
Nothing there won't be a reaction.
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The reaction is:HBr + KOH = KBr + H2O
The products are Potassium bromide(KBr), Water(H2O) and Carbon(CO2). KHCO3 + HBr ----> KBr + H2O + CO2
1-propanol will formed CH3CH2CH2-OH +KBr
Potassium Chromate precipitates with and coumpnd that contains a cation and NO3, also known as the polyatomic ion Nitrate. Three common examples of this are Zinc Nitrate (Zn(NO3)2) Silver Nitrate (AgNO3) and Baruim Nitrate (Ba(NO3)2)