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A reaction doesn't occur.
There's NO reaction between AgNO3 and HNO3
2Ag + 2HNO3 ==> 2AgNO3 + H2
A double displacement reaction takes place, producing Silver Chloride and Nitric acid
Weather, heat, acids, harsh chemicals are just a few.
A reaction doesn't occur.
There's NO reaction between AgNO3 and HNO3
2Ag + 2HNO3 ==> 2AgNO3 + H2
I understand this to mean the reaction of silver chloride with nitric acid. Nothing.
A double displacement reaction takes place, producing Silver Chloride and Nitric acid
Weather, heat, acids, harsh chemicals are just a few.
Silver and nitric acid are both types of chemicals, which is their greatest similarity. Other than that, they are not particularly similar.
The equation for reaction between silver nitrate and sodium iodide in water solution is AgNO3 (aq) + NaI (aq) = NaNO3 (aq) + AgI (s).
A double displacement reaction takes place forming Silver chloride and nitric acid:AgNO3 + HCl ----> AgCl + HNO3
The nitric acid reacts with other ions that might precipitate with silver nitrate. Doing this first gets these other unwanted precipitates out of the way. If you are testing with Fluoride as your halide remember that silver nitrate does not precipitate with Fluoride, so no precipitate does not mean that halide ions are not present.
The Niritric acid is used to remove any ion without will contaminate the reaction. for example if there is any carbonate (CO3) then the nitric acid will react with it: 2 HNO3 (aq) & (CO3)-2 (aq) --> CO2 (g) & H2O (l) & 2 (NO3)- (aq)
The li mit t est for chloride is mainly used to control chloride impurity in the pharmaceutical material, depends upon the precipitation of chloride with silver nitrate in presence of nitric acid and comparison of precipitation produced in the sample with that of standard solution containing a known amount of chloride ion.