The reactants would be Cl2 + KNO3.
This is a single replacement reaction. Look at the chlorine and the nitrate. Which one reacts more? whichever one reacts more needs to be in the compound. Looking at the Periodic Table, it looks like nitrate reacts more, and it is already in the compound. Therefore, there is no reaction.
I haven't been taught this in a while, but this is what i recall. sorry if i am wrong.
there may be interactions between the various ions present within the solution but there is no real overall reaction.
Lead iodide (Pb2I) precipitates as a yellow solid, leaving a solution of potassium and nitrate ions.
We obtain a solution containing ions of: H+, NO3-, SO42-, K+.
There will be no reaction as they have same anions (nitrates)
There will be no reaction because they have the same anions i.e. nitrate
If you heat strongly you get a cake of KCl at the bottom of the falsk and form Nitric Acid
Reaction as follows:
KOH + HNO3 --> KNO3 + H2O
Potassium nitrate is formed in this.
The chemical reaction is:
2 NaCl + Pb(NO3)2 = PbCl2(s) + 2 NaNO3
Chemical reaction that expands.
If the sodium sulfate and barium nitrate are both in solution in water, a precipitate of barium sulfate will be formed, because this salt is much less soluble in water than barium nitrate, sodium sulfate, or sodium nitrate.
When heat copper hydroxide and sodium Nitrate the pale blue precipitate change into black solid
it dissolves into water because the sodium nitrate is a type of salt that is better dissolving in water so when it hits 30 degrees it will already be dissolving.
sodium nitrate ----> sodium nitrite + oxygen
Sodium Nitrate NaNO3 (subscript) for sodium ion Na+ and and nitrate ion NO3- combine to form this compound
When sodium reacts with magnesium nitrate, sodium nitrate and magnesium are formed. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 2Na + Mg(NO3)2 → 2NaNO3 + Mg.
When lead(II) nitrate and sodium sulfate react, lead(II) sulfate and sodium nitrate are formed through a double displacement reaction. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 → PbSO4 + 2NaNO3. Lead(II) sulfate is a precipitate that appears as a white solid when this reaction occurs.
When lead nitrate is mixed with sodium iodide, a solid precipitate of lead iodide is formed along with sodium nitrate. This reaction is a double displacement reaction where the cations of the two compounds switch partners to form the products. Lead iodide is a yellow precipitate that can be easily observed in the reaction mixture.
If the sodium sulfate and barium nitrate are both in solution in water, a precipitate of barium sulfate will be formed, because this salt is much less soluble in water than barium nitrate, sodium sulfate, or sodium nitrate.
When heat copper hydroxide and sodium Nitrate the pale blue precipitate change into black solid
No reaction is observed because they have same anions, Nitrates
A chemical reaction will occur, resulting in the formation of insoluble calcium phosphate (a white solid) and sodium nitrate dissolved in the solution. This reaction is a double displacement reaction where the ions switch partners.
Any reaction occur.
Sodium Nitrate
it dissolves into water because the sodium nitrate is a type of salt that is better dissolving in water so when it hits 30 degrees it will already be dissolving.
sodium nitrate ----> sodium nitrite + oxygen
Sodium nitrate is more soluble than sodium chloride; sand is insoluble in water.