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.
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.)
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.
its aqueous when dissolved in water and solid (@STP) when not
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.
The correct formula is NH4Cl. This compound can be found both as a solid and in an aqueous solution.
Calcium phosphate is solid.
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.