Table of Contents
- 1 What happens when silver nitrate is mixed with iron sulphate?
- 2 What happened to the solid copper and the aqueous silver from the silver nitrate solution during the course of the reaction?
- 3 Does sodium sulfate react with silver nitrate?
- 4 What does silver nitrate and copper make?
- 5 What is observed when copper is added to silver nitrate solution?
- 6 What is precipitate and precipitation reaction?
- 7 What happens at the cathode and anode of a silver nitrate electrode?
- 8 What is the product formed during electrolysis of copper(II) sulphate solution?
What happens when silver nitrate is mixed with iron sulphate?
You would get a precipitate of silver sulfate and iron nitrate in solution. Silver sulphate is insoluble and precipitates out while ferrous nitrate is soluble and will remain in solution.
What happened to the solid copper and the aqueous silver from the silver nitrate solution during the course of the reaction?
The copper changed from a solid, metallic, unreacted state to and aqeuous ion form. The metallic silver from the silver nitrate solution became aqueous ions.
What reacts with silver nitrate to form a precipitate?
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is soluble in water—it’s a nitrate, after all. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is of course also soluble in water. However, when an aqueous solution of silver nitrate is mixed with a solution of sodium chloride, a gray solid, or precipitate, comes out of the water.
What do you observe when copper reacts with silver nitrate?
When copper is dipped in the solution of silver nitrate, the solution turns blue.
Does sodium sulfate react with silver nitrate?
Silver nitrate, AgNO3 , will react with sodium sulfate, Na2SO4 , to produce silver sulfate, Ag2SO4 , an ionic compound that is considered insoluble in aqueous solution, and aqueous sodium nitrate.
What does silver nitrate and copper make?
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) reacts with copper (Cu) to form copper(II) nitrate (Cu(NO3)2) and silver (Ag). This can be called a redox reaction because silver nitrate is reduced and copper is oxidized.
What do you observe when copper nitrate is heated?
When copper nitrate is heated in the test tube, it decomposes into copper oxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas. Initially, a molecule of water is lost and on further heating, we get nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas.
Which statement is correct about the reaction that occurs between copper and aqueous silver nitrate?
(d) It is a double replacement reaction because the ions of copper and silver exchange places in an aqueous solution as copper is higher than silver in the activity series.
What is observed when copper is added to silver nitrate solution?
Copper is more reactive than silver. Hence when copper wire is dipped in silver nitrate solution it displaces silver from silver nitrate (AgNO3 ) solution forming copper nitrate which is bluish green in color. This is a displacement reaction. We observe that the solution becomes blue colored.
What is precipitate and precipitation reaction?
A precipitation reaction refers to the formation of an insoluble salt when two solutions containing soluble salts are combined. The insoluble salt that falls out of solution is known as the precipitate, hence the reaction’s name. Precipitation reactions can help determine the presence of various ions in solution.
What is the method of electrolysis of silver nitrate solution?
(a) Electrolysis of silver nitrate, AgNO 3 solution using silver electrodes. Silver nitrate solution consists of Ag + ions, H + ions, NO 3 ions and OH – ions. At the cathode: The Ag + ions and H + ions move to the cathode. The Ag + ion is lower than the H + ion in the electrochemical series.
What happens when copper nitrate reacts with silver nitrate?
The silver nitrate is in solution and the metallic copper will dissolve to form copper nitrate; as it does so, the silver in solution will be precipitated out as metallic silver. 8 clever moves when you have $1,000 in the bank.
What happens at the cathode and anode of a silver nitrate electrode?
Silver metal is deposited on the cathode. At the anode: The NO – ions and OH – ions move to the anode. However, these ions are not discharged. Instead, the silver electrode dissolves to form Ag + ions. Consequently, the concentration of the silver nitrate solution remains unchanged.
What is the product formed during electrolysis of copper(II) sulphate solution?
During the electrolysis of copper (II) sulphate solution, oxygen and water are formed at the anode when carbon electrodes are used, while the copper anode dissolves to form copper (II) ions when copper electrodes are used. However, the product formed at the cathodes is not affected by the type of electrodes used. The hypothesis is accepted.