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Strontium Nitrate + Sodium Carbonate→ Strontium Carbonate + Sodium Nitrate Sr(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) → SrCO3(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
Strontium nitrate will turn a flame red
The chemical formula for strontium and nitrogen is Sr3N2.
(Sr(NO3)2) is the nitric acid salt of strontium. It is used as an oxidizer and colorant in fireworks. If strontium nitrate is heated to the point of decomposition it will produce and release toxic gas.
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
Strontium Nitrate: Sr(NO3)2Potassium Phosphate: K3PO4
the equation for the decomposition of lead ii nitrate by heating is: 2Pb(NO3)2 - - - ->2PbO + 4NO2 + O2
2KNO3 (s) ==heat==> 2KNO2(s) + O2(g) potassium nitrate decomposes to potassium nitrite and oxygen. NB Note the spelling for the product.
No reaction
Strontium Nitrate + Sodium Carbonate→ Strontium Carbonate + Sodium Nitrate Sr(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) → SrCO3(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
One balanced equation for the reaction between elemental copper and silver nitrate is Cu + AgNO3 -> CuNO3 + Ag.
Potassium nitrate is too stable and so is silver for these two species to react. There is thus no balanced equation.
meep
its already balanced
2Sr(NO3)2 → 2SrO + 4NO2+ O2
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