The chemical equation for the reaction is:
(NH4)2CO3 + Ca(NO3)2 → CaCO3 + 2NH4NO3
The precipitate formed is calcium carbonate and it appears as a white precipitate.
The precipitate is barium phosphate - Ba3(PO4)2, very low soluble in water.
The chemical equation is:
Ca(NO3)2 + 2 NaOH = Ca(OH)2(s) + 2 NaNO3
The precipitate is calcium hydroxide.
Barium Carbonate
In this case there is no precipitate.
Barium nitrate is soluble in water.
Since it is a double displacement and the products of the reaction would be sodium nitrate and calcium carbonate, the precipitate would be calcium carbonate. This is because this reaction is a solubility based reaction, and sodium nitrate is a soluble compound (every metal is soluble in nitrate, and sodium dissolves in almost everything too). Whereas calcium carbonate is insoluble, and therefore will remain solid and form the precipitate.
Sodium carbonate and ammonium nitrate doesn't react.
it will form a yellow precipitate
Calcium nitride is Ca3N2 and is basic. Calcium nitrate is Ca(NO3)2 and is neutral.
Ca(NO3)2 + (NH4COO)2 = Ca(COO)2 + 2 NH4NO3 Calcium oxalate is a white precipitate.
Since it is a double displacement and the products of the reaction would be sodium nitrate and calcium carbonate, the precipitate would be calcium carbonate. This is because this reaction is a solubility based reaction, and sodium nitrate is a soluble compound (every metal is soluble in nitrate, and sodium dissolves in almost everything too). Whereas calcium carbonate is insoluble, and therefore will remain solid and form the precipitate.
No. Ammonium nitrate is water soluble.
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.
Sodium carbonate and ammonium nitrate doesn't react.
The precipitate is magnesium carbonate.
Strontium nitrate and ammonium carbonate are both easily soluble in water.
ammonium nitrate is the best because it also give nitrogen!
Ammonium nitrate provides nitrogen and oxygen, while the other provides calcium and oxygen
solution of bismuth nitrate and ammonium bicarbonate will react to form bismuth ammonium nitrate and CO2. If excess of ammonium bi carbonate is added possibility of ppt of bismuth sub carbonate is there.
yes
it will form a yellow precipitate
no