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The precipitate is Mg(OH)2.
White precipitate will formed which is barium sulfate.
Yes - white precipitate of Barium Sulfate
chloride and sulphate ions give white precipitate with silver ion in aqueous solution but sulphate gives slightly dirty white.
I got a thick white precipitate from AgNO + NH3 on the other hand, I did get a brown precipitate when mixing AgNO3 with NaOH
The precipitate is Mg(OH)2.
A White precipitate would be obtained.
White
Silver chloride (AgCl) gives a white precipitate. Silver Bromide (AgBr) also gives a white precipitate, though it's a slightly more creamy white than the precipitate formed by AgCl. Silver iodide (AgI) gives a pale yellow precipitate.
White precipitate will formed which is barium sulfate.
Yes - white precipitate of Barium Sulfate
their colours, a white precipitate for silver chloride, and a yellow precipitate for silver iodine
a white precipitate
chloride and sulphate ions give white precipitate with silver ion in aqueous solution but sulphate gives slightly dirty white.
an example of a precipitate is: silver nitrate + sodium chloride = silver chloride and sodium nitrate the precipitate is the silver chloride it forms a white powder
precipitate can be of any color and depends upon the complex formed in precipitation.
I got a thick white precipitate from AgNO + NH3 on the other hand, I did get a brown precipitate when mixing AgNO3 with NaOH