Chemistry, asked by maria9, 1 year ago

an element whose metallic nitrate on heating gives respective metals . fe/Ag( also the reaction)


maria9: which element? fe/ag

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Answered by mohnashrirmohnashri
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an element whose metallic nitrate on heating gives fe

maria9: I am confused between fe and ag
mohnashrirmohnashri: fe means iron...and ag is silver
Answered by r5134497
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Answer:

The equation for the decomposition of the silver nitrate in presence of heat is as follows:

AgNO_{3}\rightarrow 2Ag+2NO_{2}+O_{2}

Explanation:

The decomposition reaction is the type of the chemical reaction in this reaction the compounds will be dissociated into its corresponding constituent . The reaction that will occur in the presence of the heat, and then this reaction can be said to be endothermic reaction. If the silver nitrate is heated, and then it can be broken into the corresponding silver metal, nitrogen dioxide and oxygen.

The decomposition equation of the silver nitrate is represented below:

AgNO_{3}\rightarrow 2Ag+2NO_{2}+O_{2}

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