The mass of silver nitrate is 30,6 g.
9.11 g
Silver nitrate is soluble in water but chloride and carbonate are insoluble.
The chemical reaction is:CaCl2 + 2 AgNO3 = 2 AgCl(s) + Ca(NO3)2The precipitate is silver chloride.
silver chloride
The silver nitrate solution (AgNO3) provides the silver in silver chloride.
Dissolve them in water and add some sodium chloride. The silver salt will form a precipitate (as silver chloride), the calcium salt will not.
Sodium hydroxide Sodium chloride Calcium nitrate Calcium chloride
The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate
You need 145,337 g silver nitrate.
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Silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
Silver chloride (AgCl) is insoluble in water.
The silver in the Silver Nitrate precipitates the chloride ions out of the ammonium chloride solution, leaving Ammonium Nitrate in solution and a Silver Chloride solid.
Examples of salts: silver chloride, sodium iodide, calcium chloride, uranyl nitrate, thorium tetrafluoride, magnesium sulfate, calcium phosphate etc.
Examples of salts: silver chloride, sodium iodide, calcium chloride, uranyl nitrate, thorium tetrafluoride, magnesium sulfate, calcium phosphate etc.
Silver Nitrate + Sodium Chloride --> Silver Chloride + Sodium Nitrate AgNO3 + NaCL --> AgCL + NaNO3
It becomes Barium Nitrate combined with Silver Chloride