Silver Nitrate is soluble.
The chloride anion. Silver chloride is a solid that will precipitate out of solution.
Silver is normally not a cation or an anion, it is an element. Once it becomes an ion however, it will become a CATION with a +1 charge (Ag^+).
The mixture of silver chloride with hydrochloric acid produces the complex ion [AgCl2] with a charge of -1. This is what will precipitate from the reaction.
chloride and sulphate ions give white precipitate with silver ion in aqueous solution but sulphate gives slightly dirty white.
To detect the presence of CI- ion, add silver nitrate solution. A white opalescence to cloudy precipitate of silver chloride will form and confirm the presence of CI- ion.
Chloride anions form a white precipitate of silver chloride when mixed in solution with silver nitrate.
Chloride - it is an anion and can be tested if white precipitate is formed when silver nitrate and nitrate acid is added to it.
The chloride anion. Silver chloride is a solid that will precipitate out of solution.
Silver is normally not a cation or an anion, it is an element. Once it becomes an ion however, it will become a CATION with a +1 charge (Ag^+).
Silver is normally not a cation or an anion, it is an element. Once it becomes an ion however, it will become a CATION with a +1 charge (Ag^+).
The mixture of silver chloride with hydrochloric acid produces the complex ion [AgCl2] with a charge of -1. This is what will precipitate from the reaction.
An anion IS an ion.
chloride and sulphate ions give white precipitate with silver ion in aqueous solution but sulphate gives slightly dirty white.
This ion is an anion.
To detect the presence of CI- ion, add silver nitrate solution. A white opalescence to cloudy precipitate of silver chloride will form and confirm the presence of CI- ion.
It is chloride which forms silver chloride.
By adding silver nitrate to the compound. If a White precipitate is formed, then it means chloride ion is present.