Asked by kathy
what ions are present in AgNO2 + (NH4)SO4
I have Ag and N and H SO
is a solid formed? no?
I have Ag and N and H SO
is a solid formed? no?
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Answered by
DrBob222
You probably meant AgNO3 and (NH4)2 SO4
Ag^+ silver ion is right.
NO3^- is nitrate ion.
NH4^+ is the ammonium ion
SO4^2- is the sulfate ion.
Ag2SO4 may b formed if you have aqueous solutions that are mixed. Ag2SO4 is limited solubility so it may or may not precipitate. It all depends upon the concentration of the ions.
Ag^+ silver ion is right.
NO3^- is nitrate ion.
NH4^+ is the ammonium ion
SO4^2- is the sulfate ion.
Ag2SO4 may b formed if you have aqueous solutions that are mixed. Ag2SO4 is limited solubility so it may or may not precipitate. It all depends upon the concentration of the ions.
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