First of all:
Ag2PO4 does not exist chemically speaking, since phosphate has a '-3' charge (PO43-) and Ag is +1 (Ag+) and the compound formula should be neutral.
Then this is the answer to the corrected question (silver phosphate is Ag3PO4):
There is no such test to confirm you've a Ag3PO4-solution, because it is rather insoluble in water (about 0.00004 mol/L, solubillity product 9×10-17 mol4L-4).
Ag3PO4 can only be dissolved in (concentrated) nitric acid (HNO3) after which Ag+ and PO43- ions separately (Volhard's test and Deniges' test respectively)
There is no such test to confirm you've a Ag3PO4-solution, because it is rather insoluble in water (about 0.00001 mol/L).
1. give it to someone who knows what they r doing 2. send it to a scientist 3. Leave it and wait for u to tell me.
Some examples of a non-electrolyte solution in water would be a solution of sugar, or a solution of urea. These do no ionize in solution and so are non-electrolytes.
Some examples of a non-electrolyte solution in water would be a solution of sugar, or a solution of urea. These do no ionize in solution and so are non-electrolytes.
It would be named as a dilute solution of a weak acid.
There is no such test to confirm you've a Ag3PO4-solution, because it is rather insoluble in water (about 0.00001 mol/L).
Necessary tests:- identification of sodium (by flamephotometry by ex.)- identifcation of the ion phosphate (add ammonium molybdate to the acidified solution: a yellow color appear)
Not usually. A biopsy would sometimes be used to confirm, as well as further blood tests.
They will check your blood. There are many different types of tests to confirm the malaria.
Initially CT scan is used to confirm hydrocephalus.
An MRI is one of the tests that can be used to show possible abnormalities with the structure of the prostate and surrounding tissues. Further tests such as biopsies would be used to confirm cancer.
I would do a reverse of the Ferric Chloride test. Take the FeCl3 solution and add a solution containing phenols in it. If red, blue, green, or purple colors form, you've got FeCl3.
I doubt it, the press would soon pick up on it if they were.
If you are concerned that you are having symptoms of deep vein thrombosis, the best thing to do would make an appointment with your doctor. They will be able to do tests to confirm.
It depends on the Dr. Most perform urine and blood tests first and if one or both return positive then you would receive an ultrasound.
Confirm that there is an offer from one entity to another. Confirm that the offer has been accepted and that a price has been agreed upon. Both entities that are making the agreement must also intend for it to be legally binding in order for it to be considered a contract.
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