it is a solid because neither silver nor hydroxide are soluble in water
AgOH is the chemical formula of silver hydroxide.
Silver(I) hydroxide; however, this compound does not exist. Silver(I) oxide, Ag2O, is more thermodynamically favorable.
AgOH 9s silver hydroxide,
Breaking it down #
Ag (Argentum ) Latin for Silver.
O the oxide moiety (bit)
H the hydro moiety (bit).
Collectively it is '-OH' hydroxide.
Silver Hydroxide
The reaction product of Fenton's reagent (a solution of hydrogen peroxide and ferrous iron) with silver is typically silver oxide (AgO) or silver hydroxide (AgOH) depending on the conditions of the reaction. These products are formed when the silver ions present in the solution react with the hydroxyl radicals generated by Fenton's reagent.
The second name in a scientific name is the species name. (The first name represents the genus.)
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Uranium was the first name from 1789; the name is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
The meaning of the name Dora is Gift. It is a Greek name.
Agoh is not a color.
silver hydroxide
Chemical formula for AgBr
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No, it is an aqueous Solutions
AgNO3 + H2O ---> HNO3 + AgOH
AgNO3 + NaOH = AgOH + NaNO3 The silver hydroxide is an insoluble precipitate but also unstable: 2 AgOH----Ag2O + H2O
The chemical formula of silver hydroxide is AgOH
2AgOH + H2SO4 gives 2H2O + Ag2SO4 (Note Ag has valency 1) 2 mole AgOH gives 1 mole Ag2SO4 2(108+1+16) g AgOH gives 2(108)+32+4(16) g Ag2SO4 250 g AgOH gives 312 g Ag2SO4 x g AgOH gives 25.48 g Ag2SO4 Hence x/250 = 25.48/312 (ratios) Cross multiplying....... 312 x = 250 times 25.48 Hence x = 25.48 times 250/312. x= 20.42g of AgOH to 2 dec.pl.
Ag+1 OH-1 ----> these are the ions and their charges AgOH ---> the charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 Ag ion cancels out one -1 hydroxide ion AgOH ---> final formula
Examplees: AgOH, Cu(OH)2, Fe(OH)3.
Examplees: AgOH, Cu(OH)2, Fe(OH)3.