CH3CHO is acetone
AgNO3 is silver nitrate
NH4OH is ammonium hydroxide
Ethanal and acetaldehyde are different names for the same compound, which has the chemical formula CH3CHO.
The products are Acetone CH3-CO-CH3 and Formaldehyde CH2O.
ammonia (NH3) dissolves in water (H2O) to form ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH)
AgNO3 powder is white but a little grey solid.
NH4OH stands for its chemical name, Ammonium hydroxide.
When you mix AgNO3 (silver nitrate) and NH3 (ammonia), a white precipitate of AgCl (silver chloride) forms. This reaction is used to test for the presence of chloride ions in a solution, as silver chloride is insoluble in water and will precipitate out.
moelecular geometry of ch3cho
Ethanal and acetaldehyde are different names for the same compound, which has the chemical formula CH3CHO.
The products are Acetone CH3-CO-CH3 and Formaldehyde CH2O.
NH4OH NH4OH
PbCl2 is insoluble in NH4OH. When PbCl2 is mixed with NH4OH, it forms a precipitate of lead chloride due to the low solubility of PbCl2 in NH4OH solution.
If you're asking what the formula is, it's AgNO3. Chemists don't usually "abbreviate" the names of chemicals. though longer names (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) may get shortened to something easier to write and pronounce (EDTA).
KBr has a higher melting point than CH3CHO because KBr is an ionic compound with strong electrostatic forces between its ions, while CH3CHO is a covalent compound with weaker intermolecular forces.
C2h4o - ch3cho
The chemical formula for silver nitrate is AgNO3.
NH4OH < == > NH3 + H2O, it is a weak base
The chemical formula for silver nitrate is AgNO3.