AgOH(s) + HBr(aq) = AgBr(s) + H2O(l)
NB THis is the classic test for halogens. The AgBr (Silver Bromide) will precipitate out as a creamy yellow solid.
NB AgCl = White solid
& AgI = Yellow solid.
Ag(OH) + HBr --> AgBr + H2O
The chemical formula of silver hydroxide is AgOH
silver hydroxide
Ag+1 OH-1 ----> these are the ions and their charges AgOH ---> the charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 Ag ion cancels out one -1 hydroxide ion AgOH ---> final formula
produce silver
Assuming double displacement, AgNO3 + NaOH --> AgOH + NaNO3
The chemical formula of silver hydroxide is AgOH
silver hydroxide
Ag+1 OH-1
it is a solid because neither silver nor hydroxide are soluble in water
If you mean the chemical formula, it is Ag3PO4
Ag+1 OH-1 ----> these are the ions and their charges AgOH ---> the charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 Ag ion cancels out one -1 hydroxide ion AgOH ---> final formula
produce silver
The reaction is:Cu + 2 AgNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + 2 Ag
AgNO3 + NaOH = AgOH + NaNO3 The silver hydroxide is an insoluble precipitate but also unstable: 2 AgOH----Ag2O + H2O
Ag is silver's formula and symbol.
The molecular formula for silver cyanide is AgCN.Silver cyanide is often used in silver plating.
its already balanced