Chemistry, asked by SsArabh, 10 months ago

Balance the reaction: diammine silver (1)chloride + nitric acid

Answers

Answered by rishik92
3

ammonia solution dials called as ammonium hydroxide solution

Attachments:
Answered by OlaMacgregor
16

Balanced reaction for diammine silver (1)chloride + nitric acid is:

Ag(NH_{3})_{2}Cl + 2HNO_{3} \rightarrow 2NH_{4}NO_{3} + AgCl

Explanation:

A balanced chemical reaction equation is defined as the one which contains same number of moles on both reactant and product side.

For example, Ag(NH_{3})_{2}Cl + HNO_{3} \rightarrow NH_{4}NO_{3} + AgCl

No. of atoms on reactant side are as follows.

Ag = 1, N = 2, H = 7, Cl = 1 and O = 3

No. of atoms on product side are as follows.

Ag = 1, N = 2, H = 4, Cl = 1 and O = 3

Therefore, in order to balance this chemical equation we will multiply HNO_{3} by 2 on reactant side and multiply NH_{4}NO_{3} by 2 on product side as follows.

       Ag(NH_{3})_{2}Cl + 2HNO_{3} \rightarrow 2NH_{4}NO_{3} + AgCl

Read more about balanced equation:

https://brainly.in/question/9119909

https://brainly.in/question/9268927

#Learnwithbrainly

Similar questions