Silver (Ag) is a solid at room temperature. It is a metal and typically appears in a shiny, metallic form. In certain chemical reactions or solutions, silver can be present in aqueous form when it is dissolved in water as silver ions (Ag⁺).
When aqueous solutions of silver(I) sulfate (Ag₂SO₄) and potassium sulfide (K₂S) are combined, a precipitation reaction occurs, forming silver sulfide (Ag₂S) as a solid. The ionic equation for this reaction is: [ 2 \text{Ag}^+ (aq) + \text{S}^{2-} (aq) \rightarrow \text{Ag}_2\text{S} (s) ] In this equation, the potassium ions (K⁺) and sulfate ions (SO₄²⁻) are spectator ions and do not participate in the formation of the precipitate.
It is aqueous. it can also be a solid or a gas but most commonly it is aqueous
This nitride is a solid compound.
LiC2H3O2 is typically found in its solid form as lithium acetate. It can also be dissolved in water to form an aqueous solution.
It is more likely to be called a precipitate.
An aqueous solution of silver ions (Ag+) typically appears colorless. However, if there are silver nanoparticles present in the solution, it may show a yellow hue.
Ag3PO4 is a solid compound. It is not soluble in water, so it exists as a solid in aqueous solutions.
Cu(OH) is a solid compound.
It would come out to Ag^+ + Cl^- = AgCl Remember solubility rules nitrate and Ca both are soluble therefore they are not in the final equation.
Silver (symbol Ag) is indeed a solid at room temperature.
its aqueous when dissolved in water and solid (@STP) when not
No, Ag^+ ions in an aqueous solution do not have the ability to donate a proton, which is a characteristic of Bronsted-Lowry bases. Ag^+ ions are considered as neutral species in solution, not exhibiting acidic or basic properties.
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.
The chemical formula for aqueous silver nitrate is AgNO3, where Ag is the symbol for silver and NO3 is the polyatomic ion nitrate. When silver nitrate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into silver ions (Ag+) and nitrate ions (NO3-).
The state of silver at room temperature is a solid.