Silver Phosphate
Silver is a metallic elemnt. It forms ionic compunds, generally with the Ag+ ion
Silver forms 1 covalent bond. The compound AgCl is evidence of this.
No compound forms phosphorus. Phosphorus is an element in its own right, and found in the Periodic Table. Phosphorus is a constituent element in such compounds as phosphorus oxide, phosphoric acid.
phosphoric acid
Phosphoric acid is used in titraions involving Iron(III) ion. Ferric ions are not stable in aqueous medium. It forms a stable complex with phosphate ions.
Silver is a metallic elemnt. It forms ionic compunds, generally with the Ag+ ion
Silver forms 1 covalent bond. The compound AgCl is evidence of this.
The molecular formula for silver selenite is Ag2SeO3.Silver selenite is an inorganic compound which forms crystalline needles.
No compound forms phosphorus. Phosphorus is an element in its own right, and found in the Periodic Table. Phosphorus is a constituent element in such compounds as phosphorus oxide, phosphoric acid.
The substance that forms when silver corrodes is silver oxide (Ag2O). This is a compound consisting of two silver atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
phosphoric acid
Yes, because Silver and Oxygen are chemically combined in Silver oxide to form a new compound which has different chemical and physical properties from either of the two elements which reacted to form it.
it forms (ionic, covalent) your answer
Phosphoric acid is used in titraions involving Iron(III) ion. Ferric ions are not stable in aqueous medium. It forms a stable complex with phosphate ions.
phosphoric acid, triple superphosphate, ammonium phosphate, and superphosphate
compound
Silver compounds are mostly insoluble (except silver nitrate of course) so you can safely assume that the precipitate you obtained was a silver compound and knowing silver bromide forms a yellow precipitate, it is a good bet to guess there is bromide ions (note ions not bromine) present. your compound is likely a bromide salt rather than bromine water or pure bromine (i'm assuming this is a high school lab report). but if your test compound was fuming reddish brown fumes then it is probably bromine water