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When clhlorine is added to silver nitrate a milky white precipitate of Silver Chloride is formed. Potassium nitrate is also formed. When chlorine is added to potassium chloride nothing visible happens but the solutiuon become more acidic.
Silver chloride is a chemical compound, not an element, as it is comprised of multiple chemical elements, namely Silver and Chlorine.
it is a compound and a mixture because its silver and chloride
The element in the 5th period and 11th group is potassium (K).
Every element recognized so far has a unique symbol in the periodic table. Some has one letter in their symbol, where many have two letters. A set of recently discovered elements using nuclear fission reactions have three.
When clhlorine is added to silver nitrate a milky white precipitate of Silver Chloride is formed. Potassium nitrate is also formed. When chlorine is added to potassium chloride nothing visible happens but the solutiuon become more acidic.
Silver chloride is a chemical compound, not an element, as it is comprised of multiple chemical elements, namely Silver and Chlorine.
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The element in the 5th period and 11th group is potassium (K).
it is a compound and a mixture because its silver and chloride
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Silver is an element. If you're talking about the silver that we use for silverware or jewelry, it is alloyed with other metals. A compound is a combination of two or more elements to make something else such as sodium and chlorine equals: NaCL2 or table salt.
Every element recognized so far has a unique symbol in the periodic table. Some has one letter in their symbol, where many have two letters. A set of recently discovered elements using nuclear fission reactions have three.
When potassium chloride and silver acetate react, a double displacement reaction occurs. The potassium from potassium acetate and silver from silver chloride swap partners to form silver chloride and potassium acetate. Silver chloride is insoluble and precipitates out of the solution.
Yes. There's also potassium, chromium, manganese, lead, iron, copper, aluminum, silicon, selenium, arsenic, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, platinum, gold, silver, cadmium, magnesium, phosphorus, boron, lithium, chlorine, fluorine, ... you get the picture - any raw element will be found in processed and sitting water: the amounts all vary but just about any element is there. (Even Radium, Uranium and Plutonium; luckily in minute amounts - too much and your booty would glow in the dark!!)
If this is a serious question, then the elements are many. They would include, in no particular order, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, chlorine, iron, magnesium, calcium. If, on the other hand, it is a riddle, and you are talking about SAuSAgEs, then sulfur, gold, sulfur, silver, and einsteinium.
That element would be carbon.