Pb(s) + AgNo3 ---> EXPLOSION. i suggest you do not try this at home. :/
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
no rreaction
the equation when you mix silver nitrate and ammonium chloride is given as follows.It forms the whitish insoluble silver chloride AgCl.The precipiate is white in color.Its a double displacemeent reaction.NH4Cl + AgNO3 ------- AgCl ( s ) + NH4NO3
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.
potassium nitrate would be left was an aqueous solution and lead iodide would be the precipitate
There will be no reaction so only a mixture will be formed
Lead nitrate is obtained.
you die
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
nothing
harish + sheshardri = chochalte
no rreaction
the equation when you mix silver nitrate and ammonium chloride is given as follows.It forms the whitish insoluble silver chloride AgCl.The precipiate is white in color.Its a double displacemeent reaction.NH4Cl + AgNO3 ------- AgCl ( s ) + NH4NO3
the reaction is as follows-AgNO3 + KCl ----->AgCl +KNO3here the silver nitrate(AgNO3) reacts with potassium chloride(KCl) to form potassium nitrate(KNO3) and insoluble AgCl.
You should get some small white precipitate
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.
potassium nitrate would be left was an aqueous solution and lead iodide would be the precipitate