Swelling of the eyes can be a common reaction to nasal cauterization from silver nitrate. Other common symptoms include runny nose, sinus pain and pressure of the gums.
The common name for lithium nitrate is simply lithium nitrate.
The salt formed by nitric acid and calcium carbonate is calcium nitrate. It is created when nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate, which is a common chemical reaction used in various industries.
Platinum is a noble metal and typically does not react with most common reagents, including lead nitrate. Lead nitrate is more likely to react with metals lower in the reactivity series than platinum.
Ammonium nitrate is obtained: NH4OH + HNO3 = NH4NO3 + H2O
Ammonium nitrate is not mined directly as a mineral but is produced synthetically through a chemical reaction between ammonia and nitric acid. It is a common fertilizer and also used in explosives and as a component in certain industrial processes.
Swelling is a common reaction to venom.
Nitric acid can be added to ammonia to convert it into ammonium nitrate. This reaction forms ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3, which is a common fertilizer.
That's Silver Nitrate, which is the chemical used to cauterize the blood vessel. I've had two nose cauterization done recently due to nosebleeds, and both times a bit of silver nitrate gone onto my skin right outside my nostril. Initially I was worried that I might not be able to get it off, but after about 2 1/2 days, I see that it was flecking off a bit when I rubbed it, and so I lightly scratched it, and the brown spots came off! ^-^
Potassium iodide and lead nitrate produces lead iodide and potassium nitrate its a Precipitation Reactions. 2KI+Pb(NO3)2-->PbI2 + 2KNO3
The common name for lithium nitrate is simply lithium nitrate.
The salt formed by nitric acid and calcium carbonate is calcium nitrate. It is created when nitric acid reacts with calcium carbonate, which is a common chemical reaction used in various industries.
Potassium Chromate precipitates with and coumpnd that contains a cation and NO3, also known as the polyatomic ion Nitrate. Three common examples of this are Zinc Nitrate (Zn(NO3)2) Silver Nitrate (AgNO3) and Baruim Nitrate (Ba(NO3)2)
copper nitrate is also called as cupric nitrate
Platinum is a noble metal and typically does not react with most common reagents, including lead nitrate. Lead nitrate is more likely to react with metals lower in the reactivity series than platinum.
Ammonium nitrate is obtained: NH4OH + HNO3 = NH4NO3 + H2O
When ammonium hydroxide, silver nitrate, and glucose are heated together, the glucose reacts with silver nitrate to form silver mirrors. This is a common test for the presence of reducing sugars like glucose. The ammonium hydroxide serves to dissolve the silver nitrate and facilitate the reaction.
Ammonium nitrate is not mined directly as a mineral but is produced synthetically through a chemical reaction between ammonia and nitric acid. It is a common fertilizer and also used in explosives and as a component in certain industrial processes.