I suppose that the most suitable is the ammonium nitrate - NH4NO3.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and Ammonium Nitrate (NH4NO3) are both separate compounds. However, both of them are salts.
ammonium hydroxide, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate, uranium diuranate, ammonium chloride, ammonium carbonate, ammonium fluoride, ammonium bromide, etc.
Ammonium Nitrate acts as an oxidizer to the reaction. Ammonium Chloride merely provides Cl- as a catalyst to the reaction. The water in the spit begins to decompose the Ammonium Nitrate, which produces Nitrous Oxide and water vapor. The water vapor decomposes more Ammonium Nitrate, creating an autocatalyitic effect. The heat provided from the decomposition ignites the zinc, creating more heat, which decomposes the Ammonium Nitrate at a faster rate, producing more gas more rapidly. The overall formula is: Zn(s) + NH4NO3(s) → N2(g) + ZnO(s) + 2 H2O(g) *Note* Sodium Chloride may also be used in place of Ammonium Chloride.
the equation when you mix silver nitrate and ammonium chloride is given as follows.It forms the whitish insoluble silver chloride AgCl.The precipiate is white in color.Its a double displacemeent reaction.NH4Cl + AgNO3 ------- AgCl ( s ) + NH4NO3
Sodium chloride = hydrochloric acid, HCl Calcium sulfate = sulfuric acid, H2SO4 Ammonium nitrate = nitric acid, HNO3
Ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3 Ammonium chloride is NH4Cl
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3.
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.
Salts: sodium chloride, barium nitrate, uranyl acetate, plutonium sulfate, ammonium phosphate etc.
If the silver nitrate and ammonium chloride are both in solution when mixed, the very sparingly soluble silver chloride precipitates as a solid, leaving ammonium nitrate in the solution.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and Ammonium Nitrate (NH4NO3) are both separate compounds. However, both of them are salts.
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.
copper chloride
sodium chloride + ammonium nitrate would resolve to ammonium chloride and sodium nitrate due to a 2 salt swip swap like commonly demonstrated in "the golden book of chemistry" the No3 and the halgen group Cl swaping out on both compounds and causing the the respective products to be sodium nitrate NaNo3 and ammonium chloride NH4Cl NaCl + Nh4No3 ----> Nh4Cl + NaNo3 };]
Examples of salts: sodium chloride, uranyle nitrate, potassium acetate, strontium iodide, ammonium phosphate, lithium fluoride, magnesium sulfate, boron fluoride
ammonium hydroxide, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate, uranium diuranate, ammonium chloride, ammonium carbonate, ammonium fluoride, ammonium bromide, etc.
Examples of uranium salts: uranyl nitrate, uranyl acetate, uranium tetrafluoride, uranium chloride, uranyl sulphate, uranyl phpsphate, uranyl oxalate, ammonium uranate, etc.