Impossale to tell. Added: If the salt solution contains chloride ion (eg. from table salt, NaCl) then silver chloride will precipitate. Both sodium and nitrate ions stay unchanged in solution.
Ag+aq + Cl-aq --> AgCls
When silver nitrate reacts with a salt solution, a precipitation of silver chloride, silver bromide, or silver iodide occurs. These solid precipitates are formed when the chloride, bromide, or iodide ions from the salt solution react with the silver ions from the silver nitrate. The specific precipitate formed depends on the type of salt and its anions present in the solution.
Silver chloride
Silver chloride
a solute
This solid is the insouble silver chloride, AgCl.
yes it forms silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
Silver chloride
Silver chloride
The product is a silver halide insoluble in water.
a solute
This solid is the insouble silver chloride, AgCl.
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is a silver salt.
This solid is silver chloride; the reaction is:AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3
yes it forms silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
Mixing sea water with silver nitrate solution than a white solid called (Silver chlorie) AgCl will form. Sodium nitrate is also a product but it is dissolved in the water. AgNO3 + NaCl→AgCl + NaNO3
inorganic
Silver nitrate.
When silver nitrate mixwd with talbe salt then the following reaction takes place.AgNO3 + NaCl→AgCl2 + NaNO3