in room temp it decompose .it make a clear soloution with diluted nitric acid
Reactions can be endothermic, where the reactants takes heat energy from its environment to complete the reaction, or exothermic where the reactants give off heat energy to its environment to complete the reaction. The reaction between Sodium Nitrate and Water is endothermic, so the Sodium Nitrate takes heat energy from the water to complete the reaction, thus cooling it. Hope this helps, WarLord :D
Barium nitrate + Iron = [No reaction] Ba(NO3)2 + Fe = [No reaction]
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There is no reaction
Bismuth 213 => 2H4 + alpha
There shall be no reaction as they have same anions
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.
A single replacement reaction would most likely be the best method. By adding a metallic element of higher reactivity to the compound the Bismuth will separate from the Nitrate ion and the matallic element of higher reactivity will take its place. The Bismuth Nitrate would have to be in an aqueous solution however.
Bismuth nitrate is the Bismuth salt of Nitric acid. Its formula is Bi(NO3)3
No, the first is Bi(NO3)3 = Bismuth nitrate; it has 3 NO3- ionsand the other is BiO(NO3) = Bismuth oxynitrate, also called Bismuth subnitrate
Any chemical reaction, only the dissolution of potassium nitrate in water.
Silver nitrate does not react with water, it dissolves in it.
Copper nitrate dissolves in water, hence it is a chemical reaction.
It is not a chemical reaction; ammonium nitrate is dissociated in water and this process is endothermic.
Well you can't. Bismuth nitrate hydrolyses to form the insoluble oxynitrate and/or bismuth hydroxide depending on the conditions. It is soluble in nitric acid and hydrolyses at around pH0
Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula KNO₃. It is an ionic salt of potassium ions K⺠and nitrate ions NO₃−.the equation for the reaction of potassium nitrate and water is as follows :pottasium nitrate is formed by the reaction between KOH and HNO3 so the reverse reaction will not happen.
Ammonium Nitrate + Water