The most common one, which can dissolve in water to form a conductive solution, is silver nitrate. All of the silver halides are also ionic compounds, but only the fluoride has substantial solubility in water.
Yes, silver acetate is an ionic compound.
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
Silver oxide is an ionic compond because the bond is ionic.
Silver is a metallic elemnt. It forms ionic compunds, generally with the Ag+ ion
It is not, a silver bracelet is made from an element - silver.
Yes, silver acetate is an ionic compound.
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
Silver oxide is an ionic compond because the bond is ionic.
Silver sulfide is an ionic compound, and is not a metal.
It is not, a silver bracelet is made from an element - silver.
Silver is a metallic elemnt. It forms ionic compunds, generally with the Ag+ ion
Silver bromide.
Silver Carbonate
Ag3N
This is an ionic bond, in the compound silver nitrate.
No, AgI is a binary ionic compound. Silver (Ag) is a metal, and iodine (I) is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
yes. ag and cl are elements, two of them together is an element.