Ag3PO4 is a solid.
In solid state they don't react but in aqueous solution they form precipitate of silver phosphate due to its low solubility in water. Na3PO4(Aq.)+3AgNO3(Aq.) -----> 3NaNO3(Aq.)+Ag3PO4(ppts.)
its aqueous when dissolved in water and solid (@STP) when not
Calcium phosphate is solid.
One of the aqueous ions formed when solid sodium iodide dissolves in water is iodide (I⁻).
Sodium nitrate is a solid and is soluble in water
Ag3PO4 is a solid compound. It is not soluble in water, so it exists as a solid in aqueous solutions.
3 Ag+ + 3 (NO3)- + 3 (NH4)+ + (PO4)3- = Ag3PO4(s) + 3 (NH4)+ + 3 (NO3)-
Yes, Ag3PO4 is considered a precipitate because it is insoluble in water and forms a solid compound when two soluble solutions containing silver and phosphate ions are mixed.
The chemical formula of silver phosphate is Ag3PO4.
Cu(OH) is a solid compound.
Ag3PO4, or silver phosphate, is a solid. It typically appears as a yellowish powder and is commonly used in various chemical applications, including as a reagent in organic synthesis. Its solid state is due to the ionic bonds between the silver ions and the phosphate ions, which create a stable crystalline structure.
In solid state they don't react but in aqueous solution they form precipitate of silver phosphate due to its low solubility in water. Na3PO4(Aq.)+3AgNO3(Aq.) -----> 3NaNO3(Aq.)+Ag3PO4(ppts.)
its aqueous when dissolved in water and solid (@STP) when not
The correct formula is NH4Cl. This compound can be found both as a solid and in an aqueous solution.
Calcium phosphate is solid.
Ag3PO4 is the chemical formula for silver phosphate, which is a white solid used in various industrial applications, such as in the production of silver salts and as a component in photochromic lenses.
Copper sulfide is a solid compound, not aqueous. It is typically found in nature as a solid mineral and has a low solubility in water.