- blue
solution of
copper nitrate: 2
AgNO3 + Cu → Cu(
NO3)2 + 2
Ag Silver nitrate decomposes when heated: 2
AgNO3(l) → 2
Ag(s) + O2(g) + 2 NO2(g) Qualitatively...
- {\ce {AgNO3 + NaCl ->
AgCl(v) + Na
NO3}}} 2Ag
NO3+CoCl2⟶2AgCl↓+Co(
NO3)2{\displaystyle {\ce {2
AgNO3 + CoCl2 -> 2
AgCl(v) + Co(
NO3)2}}} It can also be produced...
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silver nitrate (
AgNO3) is
added to a
solution of pot****ium
chloride (KCl) the
precipitation of a
white solid (
AgCl) is observed.
AgNO3+KCl⟶
AgCl↓+KNO3{\displaystyle...
- the
addition of
AgNO3 solution which yields a
white (
AgCl) or
yellow (
AgBr or
AgI)
precipitate if
halogen is present. NaX+
AgNO3⟶
AgX+Na
NO3{\displaystyle...
-
stable state; for example,
silver nitrate,
AgNO3); +2 (highly oxidising; for example, silver(II) fluoride,
AgF2); and even very
rarely +3 (extreme oxidising;...
- form,
AgBr is
typically prepared by the
reaction of
silver nitrate with an
alkali bromide,
typically pot****ium bromide:
AgNO3(aq) + KBr(aq) →
AgBr(s)+...
-
which it
precipitates as a solid.
AgNO3 + KNCO →
Ag(NCO) + K+ + NO−3 Alternatively, the
reaction AgNO3 + CO(NH2)2 →
AgNCO + NH4NO3
analogous to the reaction...
-
silver thiocyanate and
ammonium nitrate.
AgNO3+NH4SCN⟶NH4NO3+
AgSCN{\displaystyle {\ce {
AgNO3 + NH4SCN -> NH4
NO3 +
AgSCN}}} Additionally,
silver thiocyanate...
-
stable state; for example,
silver nitrate,
AgNO3); +2 (highly oxidising; for example, silver(II) fluoride,
AgF2); and even very
rarely +3 (extreme oxidising;...
-
Silver iodide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula AgI. The
compound is a
bright yellow solid, but
samples almost always contain impurities of metallic...