The chemical reaction is:
CuSO4 + 2 AgNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + Ag2SO4(s)
Pure silver sulfate is white, copper(II) sulfate solution is blue.
its a white solid
Silver shine
Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
how is silver nitrate disposed of
Chloride and iodide ions can be distinguished by the colour of their precipitate which are formed by treatig it with silver nitrate solution.
its a white solid
The colour of silver metal in water is whiteThe colour of copper nitrate in water is blue (due to the Cu++ ion).
Silver shine
It turns black or dark in colour when silver nitrate is exposed to sunlight.
It gives green color . Copper is more reactive than silver therefore it displaces silver from silver nitrate and forms silver + copper nitrate
Dissolving silver nitrate in water is a chemical process.
it will form a yellow precipitate
The silver nitrate is originally clear and transparent. Without any chemical reactions or negative ions the color does not change. However, the color of the negative silver nitrate is cloudy and has a whitish, silver, color to it.
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Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
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I'd think that it is a chemical change... Mixing NaCl(Sodium Chloride) with AgNo3(Silver Nitrate) in aqueous states is simple precipitation... unless u're talking about mixing the powders by themselves?