AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3
This is a double displacement reaction where the negative and positive ions pairs switch.
what you have to keep in mind is that this is happening in water otherwise two solids put together wont react much.
In water, both of the reactants are soluble, but after the reaction takes place AgCl is no longer soluble, so you form a solid product of it. NaNO3 is still soluble so it stays dissolved in solution.
When silver nitrate reacts with hydrochloride a white precipitate of Silver Chloride is formed.
The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate. I'm Travin Sanders and I'm a scientist. I'm Sure of this answer. Travin Sanders of Davis Station
Yes, it is correct.
The salt formed when magnesium reacts with nitric acid is magnesium nitrate.
Yes.
9.11 g
When silver nitrate reacts with hydrochloride a white precipitate of Silver Chloride is formed.
8.44g
The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate. I'm Travin Sanders and I'm a scientist. I'm Sure of this answer. Travin Sanders of Davis Station
Yes, it is correct.
whencalcium chloride reacts with barium nitrate calcium nitrate and barium chloride wil be formed. whencalcium chloride reacts with barium nitrate calcium nitrate and barium chloride wil be formed.
the reaction is as follows-AgNO3 + KCl ----->AgCl +KNO3here the silver nitrate(AgNO3) reacts with potassium chloride(KCl) to form potassium nitrate(KNO3) and insoluble AgCl.
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.
when sodium chloride and silver nitrate reacts then we get silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
A double replacement takes place. And a precipitate is formed called AgCl. It is solution on CuNO3.
Rubidium chloride, RbCl, should be formed.
BeCl+AgN2+H2O----->BeN2+AgCl