Lead Chromate and Ammonium Sulfate by a double-replacement reaction.
Ammonium sulfate reacts with barium nitrate to form ammonium nitrate and barium sulfate. (NH4)2SO4 + Ba(NO3)2 ==> 2NH4NO3 + BaSO4 It is a double replacement reaction. that is the correct answer
When mercury sulfate reacts with ammonium nitrate, the products may vary depending on the specific conditions of the reaction. However, one possible outcome could be the formation of mercury(II) nitrate and ammonium sulfate.
Ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4 (2 ammonium ions on a sulfate ion).
With x being lead nitrate, and b copper sulfate. a=atoms, and c=carbon.
When copper (II) sulfate and lead nitrate are mixed together, they will undergo a double replacement reaction. The copper will exchange places with the lead, forming copper (II) nitrate and lead sulfate as the products. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: CuSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 -> Cu(NO3)2 + PbSO4.
No reaction will occur between Potassium Sulfate and Ammonium Nitrate.
Ammonium sulfate reacts with barium nitrate to form ammonium nitrate and barium sulfate. (NH4)2SO4 + Ba(NO3)2 ==> 2NH4NO3 + BaSO4 It is a double replacement reaction. that is the correct answer
The balanced equation for the reaction between lead(II) nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) and ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2SO4) is: Pb(NO3)2 + (NH4)2SO4 -> PbSO4 + 2NH4NO3 This reaction produces lead(II) sulfate (PbSO4) and ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3).
The equation is:Hg2SO4 + 2 NH4NO3 = Hg2(NO3)2 + (NH4)2SO4
When lead(II) nitrate and sodium sulfate react, lead(II) sulfate and sodium nitrate are formed through a double displacement reaction. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 → PbSO4 + 2NaNO3. Lead(II) sulfate is a precipitate that appears as a white solid when this reaction occurs.
When mercury sulfate reacts with ammonium nitrate, the products may vary depending on the specific conditions of the reaction. However, one possible outcome could be the formation of mercury(II) nitrate and ammonium sulfate.
Ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4 (2 ammonium ions on a sulfate ion).
The chemical reaction between lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) and potassium sulfate (K2SO4) produces solid lead sulfate (PbSO4) and potassium nitrate (KNO3) in solution. The balanced chemical equation is: Pb(NO3)2 + K2SO4 -> PbSO4(s) + 2KNO3.
Ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3 and is formed by reacting ammonia (NH3) with nitric acid (HNO3). Ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4 and is formed by reacting ammonia (NH3) with sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
Ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate do not react. All that will happen is that the solution will contain separate ammonium, sulphate, potassium, and nitrate ions dissolved in an aqueous (water) solution.
Sodium chloride = hydrochloric acid, HCl Calcium sulfate = sulfuric acid, H2SO4 Ammonium nitrate = nitric acid, HNO3
With x being lead nitrate, and b copper sulfate. a=atoms, and c=carbon.