12.4g
The spectator ions are chloride and ammonium; the copper and phosphate ions precipitate from the solution as copper (II) phosphate.
Calcium phophate will precipitate from sodium citrate solution
i dont have any chemical reaction
2(NH4)3PO4(aq) + 3FeCl2(aq) ==> Fe3(PO4)2 (s) + 6NH4Cl (aq)So, a precipitate of iron(II) phosphate will form.
if the solution has undergone a chemical reaction and a solid forms, that solid is called a precipitate.
Silver phosphate, Ag3PO4 precipitated in potassium nitrate solution (K+ and NO3-)
A solid produced by a chemical reaction in solution that separates from the solution is called a precipitate.
The spectator ions are chloride and ammonium; the copper and phosphate ions precipitate from the solution as copper (II) phosphate.
Calcium phophate will precipitate from sodium citrate solution
It's called a 'precipitate'Example:(solution of) Ag+ + (solution of) Cl- ==> (precipitate) AgCl This is a white, cloudy suspension of tiny particles, called 'precipitate'
i dont have any chemical reaction
A precipitate is a solid in a solution. The precipitate will not dissolve in the solution, it is insoluble!! The opposite of a precipitate is a solute.
Reddish precipitate of Mercuric iodide and clear solution of Potassium chloride is produced
It is more likely to be called a precipitate.
2(NH4)3PO4(aq) + 3FeCl2(aq) ==> Fe3(PO4)2 (s) + 6NH4Cl (aq)So, a precipitate of iron(II) phosphate will form.
if the solution has undergone a chemical reaction and a solid forms, that solid is called a precipitate.
An ionic compound will precipitate out of solution if it is insoluble in water.