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Silver nitrate does not precipitate in this case; elemental silver does. In this reaction, silver nitrate reacts with copper to form elemental silver and copper II nitrate. The silver, which is a metal, is insoluble in water.
The silver and sodium change partners, which produces aqueous sodium nitrate and solid silver chloride as a precipitate.
The ammonium nitrate dissolves.
It produces Potassium nitrate and Lead iodide
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sodium chloride and sliver nitrate make a chemical compound agno3
Silver nitrate does not precipitate in this case; elemental silver does. In this reaction, silver nitrate reacts with copper to form elemental silver and copper II nitrate. The silver, which is a metal, is insoluble in water.
I presume you mean silver nitrate. A flame test detects only the metal ion in a compound. There isn't one for silver.
The silver and sodium change partners, which produces aqueous sodium nitrate and solid silver chloride as a precipitate.
The ammonium nitrate dissolves.
The solubility of potassium nitrate increase with the temperature.
It produces Potassium nitrate and Lead iodide
No reaction is observed because they have same anions, Nitrates
It becomes Barium Nitrate combined with Silver Chloride