you die
It gives green color . Copper is more reactive than silver therefore it displaces silver from silver nitrate and forms silver + copper nitrate
It oxidizes. And turns green.
its organic dye
If you were to drip a little bit of Silver nitrate solution over a piece of zinc, you would be able to see rapid growth of green "crystals". This process is known as Single Displacement Reaction, when an element replaces another in a compund, forming a new compound. Often invovles a metal replacing another metal If you were to drip a little bit of Silver nitrate solution over a piece of zinc, you would be able to see rapid growth of green "crystals". This process is known as Single Displacement Reaction, when an element replaces another in a compund, forming a new compound. Often invovles a metal replacing another metal
The nitrate ion (NO3-) is colorless.
green
Copper II nitrate typically produces a blue-green flame when burned.
When you heat nickel nitrate, it decomposes to form nickel oxide, nitrogen dioxide gas, and oxygen gas. The reaction is represented by the equation: [ Ni(NO_3)_2 \rightarrow NiO + 2NO_2 + 1/2O_2 ]
barium nitrate is used for flairs, explosives and is also used in the vaccum tube industry!
acid base indicator or pH indicatorSome examples of acid base indicators are: gentian violet, malachite green, thymol blue, methyl yellow, bromophenol blue, congo red, methyl orange, screened methyl orange, bromocresol green, methyl red, methyl purple, phenolphthalein, indigo carmine, hydrangea flowers, anthocyanin, litmus, red cabbage, and purple cauliflower.
barium nitrate
The nitrate ion imparts no color to a solution.