No reaction will occur. If you look at Table J in NYS Regents booklet, the Activity Series you will notice that Cu is bellow the H2, so no reaction will occur with an element that is listed below H2.
(NH4)3PO4+AlCl3------->3NH4Cl+AlPO4
The reaction between ammonium nitrate and aluminum chloride will not produce a new aluminum compound. Instead, it will lead to the formation of ammonium chloride and aluminum nitrate as products.
No.If you add ammonium chloride solution to potassium chloride solution all that happens is a solution with all the ions in it - ammonium ions, potassium ions, chloride ions and hydroxide ions.
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.
Both ammonium nitrate and calcium chloride are salts, as they are ionic compounds that can be produced from an acid-base reaction. Neither is the salt we put on our food, however. Table salt is sodium chloride.
(NH4)3PO4+AlCl3------->3NH4Cl+AlPO4
The spectator ions in the reaction between copper (II) chloride (CuCl2) and aqueous ammonium phosphate ((NH4)3PO4) are Cl- and NH4+. These ions do not participate in the chemical reaction and remain unchanged in the solution.
Yes, a reaction will occur between ammonium hydroxide and ammonium chloride to form ammonia gas, water, and ammonium chloride solution.
There is none.
The reaction between ammonium nitrate and aluminum chloride will not produce a new aluminum compound. Instead, it will lead to the formation of ammonium chloride and aluminum nitrate as products.
No.If you add ammonium chloride solution to potassium chloride solution all that happens is a solution with all the ions in it - ammonium ions, potassium ions, chloride ions and hydroxide ions.
NH4Cl is ammonium chloride. It is the product of an acid-base reaction between ammonia and hydrochloric acid. It is mildly acidic.
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.
Any chemical reaction occur.
Ammonium phosphate is a salt produced from the reaction between ammonia and phosphoric acid. It consists of one ammonium ion (NH4+) and one phosphate ion (PO4^3-), so overall it contains two ions - one ammonium ion and one phosphate ion.
The reaction between HCl and NH3 with ammonium chloride as a product is a neutralization reaction. It forms ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) as a salt along with water. The H+ ions from HCl react with the NH3 to form NH4+, resulting in the formation of NH4Cl.
Both ammonium nitrate and calcium chloride are salts, as they are ionic compounds that can be produced from an acid-base reaction. Neither is the salt we put on our food, however. Table salt is sodium chloride.