HNO3 which forms white precipitate..
Hydrogen sulfide gas.
silver nitrate (AgNO3)
Calcium iodide and silver sulphate solutions will form a double precipitate of silver iodide (yellow) and calcium sulphate (white).
Silver Chloride (AgCl) is the precipitate in this reaction.
The precipitate is silver sulfate, Ag2SO4
Yes. A precipitate of silver sulfate is formed.
silver nitrate (AgNO3)
This is probable an error.
Calcium iodide and silver sulphate solutions will form a double precipitate of silver iodide (yellow) and calcium sulphate (white).
their colours, a white precipitate for silver chloride, and a yellow precipitate for silver iodine
The most common one is a solution of silver nitrate, which forms a white precipitate of silver chloride when added to a solution containing more than a minute concentration of chloride ions.
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
No - sodium is a group 1 cation and group 1 cations are nearly always soluble. By contrast, the silver cation is very likely to form a precipitate. Source - AP Chem student
Silver Chloride (AgCl) is the precipitate in this reaction.
The precipitate is silver sulfate, Ag2SO4
Yes. A precipitate of silver sulfate is formed.
Formation of a precipitate is evidence of a chemical reaction.
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.