Explain how adding aqueous NH3 to the combined AgCl-Hg2Cl2 precipitate effects the separation of the two cations.
There's no reaction
A precipitate is a solid that is formed when two aqueous solutions are combined. Different ions from the two solutions combine. The precipitate forms because it is insoluble in water.
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
calcium hydroxide
Normally a magnesium carbonate precipitate appear.
Yes a white precipitate forms when these two solutions are combined.
There's no reaction
A precipitate is a solid that is formed when two aqueous solutions are combined. Different ions from the two solutions combine. The precipitate forms because it is insoluble in water.
Sodium chloride solution with zinc carbonate precipitate.
If the chunks appear after two aqueous solutions are combined, it is called precipitation. The chunks would then be called the precipitate.
Precipitate of Silver Bromide.
calcium hydroxide
yes
AgCl is highly insoluble, as it is a precipitate.
Normally a magnesium carbonate precipitate appear.
Silver chloride, which is very insoluble, would precipitate out of the solution
It is more likely to be called a precipitate.