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Sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate and calcium nitrate are all water soluble.
The precipitate formed when magnesium nitrate and sodium carbonate are mixed is magnesium carbonate. This is because sodium nitrate is soluble in water, leaving magnesium carbonate as the insoluble compound that precipitates out of the solution.
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Yes, magnesium reacts with copper nitrate to form magnesium nitrate and copper. The reaction involves the displacement of copper from the copper nitrate solution by magnesium.
Mg(NO3)2 is called magnesium nitrate. You do not use the prefix di for the nitrate since this is an ionic compound, and it can only be (NO3)2 as nitrate has a -1 charge and Mg has a +2 charge.
Mg(NO3)2 is soluble in water because nitrate (NO3-) salts are generally soluble, including magnesium nitrate.
Yes they are.
Sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate and calcium nitrate are all water soluble.
The precipitate formed when magnesium nitrate and sodium carbonate are mixed is magnesium carbonate. This is because sodium nitrate is soluble in water, leaving magnesium carbonate as the insoluble compound that precipitates out of the solution.
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Yes, magnesium nitrate (Mg(NO3)2) dissolves well in water to form a clear solution. This compound is highly soluble in water due to the strong interactions between the magnesium and nitrate ions and the polar water molecules.
Yes, magnesium reacts with copper nitrate to form magnesium nitrate and copper. The reaction involves the displacement of copper from the copper nitrate solution by magnesium.
Mg(NO3)2 is called magnesium nitrate. You do not use the prefix di for the nitrate since this is an ionic compound, and it can only be (NO3)2 as nitrate has a -1 charge and Mg has a +2 charge.
Magnesium is water soluble.
You don't: Magnesium nitrate is already neutral!
Magnesium is water soluble.
Magnesium is water soluble.