Silvernitrate, AgNO3 contains Ag+ and NO3-
It is chloride which forms silver chloride.
By adding silver nitrate to the compound. If a White precipitate is formed, then it means chloride ion is present.
Silver Nitrate is soluble.
Can't say, since "o" is not an element. However: Ag3N is Silver Nitride AgNO2 - Silver Nitrite AgNO3 - Silver Nitrate
Due to presence of chloride ion
It is chloride which forms silver chloride.
By adding silver nitrate to the compound. If a White precipitate is formed, then it means chloride ion is present.
Silver Nitrate is soluble.
Can't say, since "o" is not an element. However: Ag3N is Silver Nitride AgNO2 - Silver Nitrite AgNO3 - Silver Nitrate
Add silver nitrate to it. Silver chloride which is. A white ppt will form. This shows that chloride ion is present.
Yes the most familiar one is the Ag+ ion as found in silver nitrate solution.
Nitrate ion..
Two: the rubidium ion Rb+ and the nitrate ion NO3-
Silver Nitrate-- AgNO3 has no charge since Ag (silver ion) has a +1 charge and NO3 (nitrate, a polyatomic ion) has a -1 charge [1+(-1) = 0]. Most chemical compounds are usually balanced.
- Dissolve ammonium chloride in water.- Add some crystals of silver nitrate and stir.- A white precipitate of silver chloride is formed.
Due to presence of chloride ion
If the addition of excess silver nitrate precipitates 8.07 g silver chloride, the concentration of chloride ion in 229 mL solution is .25.