Reaction of Silver Nitrate with Sodium Hydroxide
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@nybotheveg lol
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All i know is that H2O is water.....But this is pretty cool
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I'm pretty sure that it is sodium carbonate, not sodium hydroxide. AgOH is a white precipitate; Ag2CO3 is yellowish/tanish. Pretty sure about this.
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So, it's how Baileys is made!! :D
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ZOMG il a dit la réponse
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@shussey100 dude i think you are a serial killer
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@DeathIzurfriend Yes
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i don't find this difficult to masterbate to.
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If you just done a murder. And you want to cleanse the scene. You mix this solution with bleach topically and scrub the place all over. Of course you would be wrapped head to toe in a body suit so you don't leave any trace of yourself.
Then use luminol under UV light to see if you left any strains.
Motse in Botswana, Africa.
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Put some more!
If you're not sure silver hydroxide exists, does that make you an AgNO3tic?
lesorciercalifornien 1 year ago 26
it is a physical reaction. the ions of the Ag+ react with the OH- to form silver hydroxide wich decomposes automatically into water and silver oxide.
AgNO3 + NaOH -> NaNO3 + AgOH
2 AgOH -> Ag2O + H2O
this is defenetly a reaction, you cannot doubt this.
Peterditaa 2 years ago 7