There will be no reaction, as both compounds have same anion
The precipitate will be silver bromide, as long as the solutions of the reagents are sufficiently concentrated.
There shall be none as both compounds have same anions (Nitrates)
The chemical equation is:
2 AgNO3 + K2CrO4 = Ag2CrO4(s) + 2 KNO3
it will form a yellow precipitate
Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of bromide ions. A pale yellow precipitate of silver bromide formed indicates the presence of bromide ions.
When a substance is aqueous, it means that it is dissolved in water. In aqueous reactions, the reaction is always a double replacement reaction, meaning one ion of a compound will switch with an ion from the other compound. A precipitate is an substance that is not soluble in water, meaning it cannot be dissolved. You can tell whether or not a substance is precipitate using a solubility chart. Therefore, using a solubility chart, we can tell that the product silver bromide will be the precipitate and the product potassium nitrate will be aqueous.
In this reaction white precipitates of Silver chloride are formed.
A yellow precipitate of silver iodide (AgI).
The reaction is:AgNO3 + KBr = AgBr = KNO3Silver bromide is a precipitate.
Yellow Precipitate of Silver Bromide
This equation is:AgNO3 + KBr = AgBr(s) + KNO3Silver bromide is a white precipitate.
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
Silver bromide is insoluble in water and don't react with sodium nitrate.
Potassium nitrate and a precipitate of Silver iodide are formed
Silver phosphate, Ag3PO4 precipitated in potassium nitrate solution (K+ and NO3-)
it will form a yellow precipitate
Add silver nitrate solution to a solution of bromide ions. A pale yellow precipitate of silver bromide formed indicates the presence of bromide ions.
Silver iodide (AgI), a precipitate insoluble in water, don't react with potassium nitrate.
When a substance is aqueous, it means that it is dissolved in water. In aqueous reactions, the reaction is always a double replacement reaction, meaning one ion of a compound will switch with an ion from the other compound. A precipitate is an substance that is not soluble in water, meaning it cannot be dissolved. You can tell whether or not a substance is precipitate using a solubility chart. Therefore, using a solubility chart, we can tell that the product silver bromide will be the precipitate and the product potassium nitrate will be aqueous.
The equation for reaction between silver nitrate and sodium iodide in water solution is AgNO3 (aq) + NaI (aq) = NaNO3 (aq) + AgI (s).