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.
When testing silver nitrate, a whitish color will yield positive results. If the test is negative, the color will turn clear and it will remain transparent.
black-gray color of the liquid produced by the silver deposition
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is a silver salt.
no silver is an element nitrogen is an element silver nitrate is a compound
Its name is silver nitrate octahydrate. silver(Ag) nitrite(NO2) * octahydrate (8H2O)
When testing silver nitrate, a whitish color will yield positive results. If the test is negative, the color will turn clear and it will remain transparent.
The color of the silver nitrate precipitate obtained is white.
The molecular formula of silver nitrate is AgNO3. Silver nitrate is extensively used in analytical chemistry as a reagent. You can take silver nitrate solution in a beaker and electrolyze it to get silver in the negative potential.
Silver nitrate is white, but light sensitive, so it turns black
It gives green color . Copper is more reactive than silver therefore it displaces silver from silver nitrate and forms silver + copper nitrate
I presume you mean silver nitrate. A flame test detects only the metal ion in a compound. There isn't one for silver.
Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
In this reaction white precipitates of Silver chloride are formed.
black-gray color of the liquid produced by the silver deposition
how is silver nitrate disposed of
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is a silver salt.
it is a negative ion because silver doesnt attracts positive ions which makes it more metallic it is a negative ion because silver doesnt attracts positive ions which makes it more metallic