Silver(I) carbide is Ag2C2 and it is not soluble in water, so it is not likely to hydolyze. But if it were to, on a strictly theoretical basis, it would form the weak acid C2H2 and the base AgOH.
Ag2C2 + 2H2O ==> 2AgOH + C2H2
The molecular equation for hydrolysis of silver carbide would be: Ag2C + 2H2O → 2AgOH + CH4.
The molecular formula for silver selenite is Ag2SeO3.Silver selenite is an inorganic compound which forms crystalline needles.
Ag2MoO4 is the molecular formula for silver molybdate.Silver molybdate are yellow crystals which are slightly soluble in water.
SrCl2 (aq) + 2 AgF (aq) → SrF2 (s) + 2 AgCl (s)
The molecular formula for silver iodide is AgI.Silver iodide is an inorganic, yellow compound which is used in many things, from silver-based photography to antiseptic.
The molecular formula for silver chlorate is AgClO3.This light-sensitive chemical is often used in basic laboratory tests. It also has blasting properties and is therefore sometimes used in explosives.
The molecular formula for Silver sulfide is Ag2S
Equation: NaI + AgNO3 ----> NaNO3 + AgI
Silver nitrate + Potassium iodide ----> Silver iodide + Potassium nitrate AgNO3 + KI ----> AgI + KNO3
Molecular equation = HCl(aq) + Ag (aq) =======> AgCl (s)
the Molecular equation would be AgNO3 + Na2CrO4 =yields= Ag2CrO4 + NaNO3 On the product side the silver cromate is insoluble, therefore it will form a precipitate remember everything is aquous (aq) except the silver cromate it is solid (s) Net Ionic equation is Ag(aq) + CrO4 -2 (aq) > Ag2CrO4(s)
The molecular formula for silver hexafluorophosphate is AgPF6.Silver hexafluorophosphate is an off-white, corrosive powder.
The molecular formula for silver acetylide is Ag2C2.Silver acetylide is a toxic and explosive grey powder.
The molecular formula for silver selenite is Ag2SeO3.Silver selenite is an inorganic compound which forms crystalline needles.
This equation is: 2 AgNO3 + K2CrO4 => Ag2CrO4 + 2 KNO3.
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AgBF4 would be the formula for silver tetrafluoroborate.
AgN3 is the molecular formula for silver azide.This is a colourless solid which is commonly used in explosives.