Adding a solution of Sodium Sulphate to aqueous Barium Nitrate will produce a white precipitate of Barium Sulphate with Sodium Nitrate remaining in solution.
lead iodide (PbI2), which is an insoluble yellow crystalline salt, when aqueous lead nitrate[Pb(NO3)2] and aqueous potassium iodide(KI) is reacted
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there will be a positive reaction
2NaCO3 + CaCl2 < > Ca(CO3)2 + 2NaCl
The answer is 95,34 g.
Potassium Nitrate
when white phosphorus reacts with aqueous NaOH, phosphine gas and sodium hypophosphite are formed.P4 + 3NaOH + 3H2O = 3NaH2PO2 + PH3
Sulfuric acid produces sulfates when it reacts with metals.
i know that nitric acid is produced but i dont know what NO3H is which is also produced when ammonium nitrate and water combine.
This is a precipitation reaction. Halides of silver are insoluble in water (except silver fluoride) whereas all nitrates are soluble in water. Sodium salts are soluble. Thus, silver iodide is the precipitate. Formula: AgNO3(aq) + NaI(aq) -> AgI(s) + NaNO3(aq)
Mercury could be reacted with Nitric acid to form Mercurous nitrate. Since hydrogen is less reactive than mercury, therefore mercury would not replace hydrogen from nitric acid but the nitrate ion could oxidize mercury ion and form mercurous chloride .
Since both chloride anions and nitrate anions have a charge of -1, there will be the same number of moles of silver chloride produced as the moles of silver nitrate reacted. (Since both silver nitrate and silver chloride are ionic compounds, it would be preferable to call their "moles" "formula units" instead.)