Can't say, since "o" is not an element. However:
Ag3N is Silver Nitride
AgNO2 - Silver Nitrite
AgNO3 - Silver Nitrate
AgNO3 is silver nitrate. It is composed of a silver ion, Ag+ and a nitrate ion, NO3-.
AgNO3 distinguish acetyl chloride from acetic anhydride. It is a test for chloride ions as shown by the formation of white precipitate.
Silver nitate or more precisely silver(I) nitrate
AgNO3 is silver nitrate.
AgNO3 is silver nitrate
Silver Nitrite
That is silver nitrate.
It stands for silver nitrate.
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
AgNO3 is an ionic compound- so no molecules!
Sodium Nitrate... Common names include "Chile saltpeter" or "Peru saltpeter"
Silver is a heavy metal and such elements form only ionic bonds.
AgNO3-
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
AgNO3 is an ionic compound- so no molecules!
Sodium Nitrate... Common names include "Chile saltpeter" or "Peru saltpeter"
Silver is a heavy metal and such elements form only ionic bonds.
AgNO3-
compound
A sample of 0.3220 g of an ionic compound containing the bromide ion Br is dissolved in water and treated with an excess of AgNO3 If the mass of the AgBr precipitate that forms is 0.6964 g then bromide=0.3220g and AgBr precipitate=0.6964.
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Silver nitrate is AgNO3 so it is not a binary compound as it contains three elemnts. The term binary ionic is unusual - chemists normally say a binary compound, binary ionic may be taken to mean just two sorts of ions in which case it would be classified as a binary ionic as ther are two ions Ag+ and NO3-
A compound: any formula that contains more than one kind of atomic symbols represents a compound.
Silver nitrate + Potassium iodide ----> Silver iodide + Potassium nitrate AgNO3 + KI ----> AgI + KNO3
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.