Answer :
4 reactions would be (33-36 )
33 : reaction of AgNO3 with NaOH
2AgNO3 (aq) + 2NaOH ------> 2NaNO3 (aq) + Ag2O (s) + H2 O
Precipitate of Ag2O will form .
Ionic equation : 2Ag+ (aq) + 2OH-(aq) ----> 2AgOH ----> Ag2O (s) + H2 O (l)
34 : Reaction of AgNO3 with Na2CO 3
Net ionic equation :
2 Ag+ (aq) + CO32- (aq) ------> Ag2 CO3 (s)
Yellow precipitate of silver carbonate will form
35 : reaction of Silver nitrate with ammonium sulfide
Net ionic equation :
2Ag+ (aq) + S2- (aq) ----> Ag2S (s)
Black precipitate of silver sulphide will form
36 : reaction of Silver nitrate with potassium phosphate
3Ag+ (aq) + PO4 3- (aq) ------> Ag3 PO4 (s)
Yellow precipitate of silver phosphate will form .
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