Silver nitrate + Potassium iodide ----> Silver iodide + Potassium nitrate
AgNO3 + KI ----> AgI + KNO3
Ag+(aq) + I- (aq) --> AgI (s)
NaI + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgI
Sodium and nitrate ions do not react in solution, so the ionic equation is:
(Ag,aq)+ + (CO3,aq)2- --> Ag2CO3,s
yes, any metal+ any non-metal= an ionic compound
Ag = Silver
NO3= Nitrate
AgNO3 = Silver Nitrate
The dissociation of silver nitrate in water is: AgNO3 ---------Ag+ + NO-3
Silver sulfate and sodium nitrate
The net ionic equation is Ag+(aq) + I- --> AgI(s) The sodium (Na+) and nitrate (NO3-) are spectators as always.
Silver nitrate doesn't react with nitric acid.
CO3-2+2Ag+ produces Ag2CO3 when writing ionic equation place arrow instead of the word produces
The reaction between sodium chloride (NaCl) and silver nitrate (AgNO3) results in the formation of silver chloride (AgCl) which is insoluble. Thus, the net ionic equation isAg^+(aq) + Cl^-(aq) ==> AgCl(s)
There's NO reaction between AgNO3 and HNO3
Potassium iodide + silver nitrate --> Silver iodide and potassium nitrate The chemical equation is: K+I- (aq) + Ag+[NO3]- (aq) --> AgI (s) + K+[NO3]- (aq)
The net ionic equation is Ag+(aq) + I- --> AgI(s) The sodium (Na+) and nitrate (NO3-) are spectators as always.
Silver nitrate doesn't react with nitric acid.
CO3-2+2Ag+ produces Ag2CO3 when writing ionic equation place arrow instead of the word produces
The reaction between sodium chloride (NaCl) and silver nitrate (AgNO3) results in the formation of silver chloride (AgCl) which is insoluble. Thus, the net ionic equation isAg^+(aq) + Cl^-(aq) ==> AgCl(s)
Ag+(aq)+S2- ------> AgS+(s)
Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) --> AgCl(s)
2Ag(aq)+ CrO4(s)---->AgCrO4(s)
There's NO reaction between AgNO3 and HNO3
Silver Nitrate is not a covelant bond it is and Ionic
This is an ionic bond, in the compound silver nitrate.
Ag+(aq) + PO4-(aq) -------> Ag3PO4(s)