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A yellow precipitate of silver iodide (AgI).
Chloride anions form a white precipitate of silver chloride when mixed in solution with silver nitrate.
Suspend a copper wire in a solution of silver nitrate. Over the course of a few hours the silver nitrate will convert to copper II nitrate, turning the solution blue. Elemental silver will precipitate.
because a silver precipitate is formed.
Sodium - Na. When silver nitrate is mixed with Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Iodide, Sodium Phosphate a precipitate forms.
White precipitate.
When a substance/ solution containing chlorine ions is added with acidified silver nitrate (i.e. adding nitric acid to silver nitrate first), a yellow, insoluble ppt in formed.
A yellow precipitate of silver iodide (AgI).
For example, adding silver nitrate solution to a solution containing halogen ions: formation of a white insoluble precipitate.
Add silver nitrate solution. flouride is precipitated as silver fluoride
Silver phosphate, Ag3PO4 precipitated in potassium nitrate solution (K+ and NO3-)
it becomes a cloudy solution with a white precipitate.
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.
copper will replace silver in silver nitratesolution will precipitate silver and oxidize copper turning to copper nitrate
A precipitate is a solid which 'falls down' from the solution. Thus silver chloride is the precipitate.
Silver carbonate (AgCO3), a white precipitate is formed.
Yes, it is correct.