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Argentum (Ag)
The chemical formula for NH is ammonia (NH₃) and the chemical formula for CO is carbon monoxide. When they react, they form the compound HCN (hydrogen cyanide).
None. When NH reacts there is no Pb involved and so there is none formed.
Ag (silver) is less reactive than Zn (zinc), so silver will not react with zinc carbonate (ZnCO3). In a chemical reaction, the more reactive element (zinc) will typically displace the less reactive element (silver) in a compound.
No, silver (Ag) will not react with cobalt(II) bromide (CoBr2) under normal conditions because silver is less reactive than cobalt. Silver is a noble metal and is typically unreactive towards most other elements.
Ag is Silver and Fluorine is F. Together they react to form Silver Fluoride. Ag + F ----->AgF
Silver (Ag) does not react with water (H2O) under normal conditions because silver is relatively unreactive. However, silver can react with water containing dissolved oxygen or other reactive substances to form silver oxide compounds.
Of course; the reaction is: Ag+ + NO-3 + Na+ + Cl- = Na+ + NO-3 + AgCl Silver chloride is a white precipitate, very insoluble in water.
Xenon and neon are both noble gases.
Ho Hos was created in 1967.
Gold is a metal that won't react with dilute hydrochloric acid.
It does not cause a reaction. Ag (Silver) is less active than Cu (Copper). The element has to be MORE active in order for a reaction to occur.