I think you would precipitate the zirconium as a zirconium hydroxide, Zr(OH)4, and make 2 moles of ammonia chloride, NH4CL.
ZrOCl2 + NH3 + 3H2O --> 2NH4Cl + Zr(OH)4
This is a common sol-gel reaction.
When Ammonia solution is added to Copper sulphate, at first a precipitate of Copper hydroxide is formed. If excess ammonia is added, finally a deep bluish solution of Tetraamine Copper(II) Sulfate is formed
They would not react each other and would result in an alkaline solution.
It forms a complex - Copper (tetraamine) sulfate which is a deep inky blue color
Ammonia gas will be evolved. The chemical reaction is :NH4Cl + NaOH --> NH3 (g) + NaCl + H2O
ammonia has a strong smell?
When Ammonia solution is added to Copper sulphate, at first a precipitate of Copper hydroxide is formed. If excess ammonia is added, finally a deep bluish solution of Tetraamine Copper(II) Sulfate is formed
Aqueous ammonia is ammonium hydroxide NH4OH. When it is added to limewater which is actually calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 there will be no reaction.
They would not react each other and would result in an alkaline solution.
It forms a complex - Copper (tetraamine) sulfate which is a deep inky blue color
What color change do you see when you added ammonia to mustard?
This is the isotope zirconium-93 (51 n + 2 n =53 n plus 40 p).
The white precipitate of silver chloride will dissolve when aqueous ammonia is added.
Ammonia gas will be evolved. The chemical reaction is :NH4Cl + NaOH --> NH3 (g) + NaCl + H2O
A precipitate is formed which has a light blue colour. After shaking, the precipitate re-dissolves forming a dark blue solution.
For what purpose?
ammonia solution is added during the preparation of EDTA solution to increase the rate of dissolution of its disodium salt.
ammonia has a strong smell?