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The silver ion is Ag+ and the perchlorate ion is ClO4-, so silver perchlorate would have the formula of AgClO4.
Ag+ + I- --> AgI
AgCl2
CO3-2+2Ag+ produces Ag2CO3 when writing ionic equation place arrow instead of the word produces
Though perchlorate acid is seperated into ions in aqueous medium, it is not an ionic compound.
The net ionic equation when ammonium perchlorate reacts with water is NH4++ H2O --> NH3+ H3O+
The chemical reaction is:NH4ClO4 + KOH ↔ KClO4 + NH4OH
The silver ion is Ag+ and the perchlorate ion is ClO4-, so silver perchlorate would have the formula of AgClO4.
Ca(ClO4)2 + 2NH4OH --> Ca(OH)2 + 2NH4ClO4
Covalent
Ag+ + I- --> AgI
the equation is KClO4 all together
AgClO4
It all dissolves.
AgCl2
Perchlorate, being an ionic compound, does not have a chemical symbol, per say. The chemical notation is ClO4-, if that is what you were asking.
CO3-2+2Ag+ produces Ag2CO3 when writing ionic equation place arrow instead of the word produces