A reaction doesn't exist; the solution contain ions of calcium, iodine, sodium and nitrate.
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NaCI + AgNO3 >>>>> NaNO3 + AgCI (white ppt.)
NaBr + Ca(NO3)2 ==> is mixed in aqueous solution, nothing will precipitate out. All salts of sodium and all nitrates are soluble. It is possible a little calcium bromide may ppt out.
You obtain a solute solution in the desired and possible solvent.
yes
The silver chloride, as a white precipitate is obtained:AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3
Yes. AgNO3 + NaCl --> NaNO3 + AgCl AgCl will form a milky white precipitate, where as NaNO3 is soluble in water.
Mixture or solution are possible names
PM (Paul Mitchell) Shines is formulated to be mixed with the PM Processing liquid. Shades EQ products should not be mixed with PM products.
it is a mixture
Products or solution. When two objects (solids, liquids or gases) are mixed, the original two are the reactants, where the new objects created are called the products. If the reactants are both liquid, they make up a solution.
silver oxide by IV. possible side effects. After mixed, is the solution normally grainey, with black speckels throughout??
When sodium chloride and silver nitrate are mixed, a metathesis reaction takes place. The silver ion becomes bonded to the chloride ion. Since silver chloride is insoluble, this substance precipitates out of solution.