when 8-hydroxyquinoline and aluminum reacts a yellow ppt is formed( aluminum-8-hydroxyquinolate) .....but bot sure bout d ammonium acetate. I kno the ammonium acetate helps the helps the precipitate to form.....hope someone can fill the blanks...
(NH4)3PO4+AlCl3------->3NH4Cl+AlPO4
When ammonium iodide is added to water, it will dissociate into ammonium ions (NH4+) and iodide ions (I-). This results in a colorless solution that may produce an ammonia odor due to the presence of ammonium ions.
The formula for lead (II) acetate is Pb(C2H3O2)2. The formula for sodium iodide is NaI. When lead acetate reacts with sodium iodide, the double displacement reaction forms lead (II) iodide (PbI2) and sodium acetate (NaC2H3O2).
The reaction between zinc chloride and ammonium sulfide forms zinc sulfide and ammonium chloride. This is a double displacement reaction where the cations switch partners to form two new compounds.
The reaction between ammonium phosphate and barium hydroxide will produce barium phosphate and ammonium hydroxide as products. This is a double displacement reaction where the cations and anions switch partners. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: (NH4)3PO4 + 3Ba(OH)2 → Ba3(PO4)2 + 6NH4OH.
Ammonium acetate or Ammonium ethanoate, CH3COONH4
(NH4)3PO4+AlCl3------->3NH4Cl+AlPO4
2CH3COOH + (NH4)2CO3 = 2CH3COONH4 + H2O + CO2 Remember this is an acid plus carbonate reaction. The result is the salt (ammonium ethanoate (acetate), water abd carbon dioxide.
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The compound name for aluminum plus sulfur is aluminum sulfide.
A double replacement reaction takes place when aluminum sulfate reacts with ammonium hydroxide; the precipitate will be aluminum hydroxide (the ammonium sulfate will remain in solution, and we're assuming the reactants were already in aqueous solution.) Most metallic hydroxides are insoluble. The balanced equation for this reaction, showing the appropriate states of matter is:Al2(SO4)3(aq) + 6NH4OH(aq) --> 3(NH4)2SO4(aq) + 2Al(OH)3(s)
Ammonium chloride
NH4 +One plus.
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Aluminum and oxygen form aluminum oxide. Aluminum and iodine form aluminum iodide.
The name of NH4+ is ammonium ion. Its chemical formula is NH4+.
When sulphite reacts with lead acetate, it forms lead sulphite and lead acetate. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb(CH3COO)2 + SO3^2- -> PbSO3 + 2CH3COO-