The color of the silver nitrate precipitate obtained is white.
silverchloride+hno3
batree
After this reaction new compounds are formed; silver chloride is precipitated.
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
the solution changes to a white percipitate. Ionic Equation= Ag(+) + 2Cl(-) -----> AgCl(2) === ===
silverchloride+hno3
batree
After this reaction new compounds are formed; silver chloride is precipitated.
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
the solution changes to a white percipitate. Ionic Equation= Ag(+) + 2Cl(-) -----> AgCl(2) === ===
This equation is: AgNO3 + HCl--------- AgCl + HNO3 AgCl is a white precipitate.
I think it's exothermic.
Blue litmus paper would turn red indicating it as an acid. Addition to silver nitrate would result in a white precipitate of silver chloride indicating the presence of chloride. These two tests would show the substance to be hydrochloric acid.
To determine what the white substance is we must add it to HCl.
Ag+ + NO3- + H+ + Cl- = AgCl + H+ + NO3-
When silver nitrate (AgNO3(aq)) reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl(aq)), a chemical reaction takes place:AgNO3(aq) + HCl(aq) ---> AgCl(s) + HNO3(aq)This is specifically called a double replacement reaction. Silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid react to create silver chloride and nitric acid.A precipitation reaction (double displacement reaction):AgNO3 + HCl = AgCl + HNO3
hydrochloric acid