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.
The ionic compound for Ag2CO3 is silver carbonate.
Silver bromide.
The name of the binary ionic compound AgClO is silver hypochlorite.
The ionic compound Ag2SO3 is named silver sulfite.
The name for the ionic compound Ag3P is silver phosphide.
The ionic compound for Ag2CO3 is silver carbonate.
Silver bromide.
The name of the binary ionic compound AgClO is silver hypochlorite.
The ionic compound Ag2SO3 is named silver sulfite.
The name for the ionic compound Ag3P is silver phosphide.
The simple binary ionic compound for AgCl is silver chloride.
AgNO3 is a soluble ionic compound of silver.
Silver is a metal element and is not an ionic compound. Silver can form ionic compounds when it combines with non-metal elements to form compounds such as silver chloride (AgCl) or silver nitrate (AgNO3).
Silver sulfide is an ionic compound, and is not a metal.
No, AgI is a binary ionic compound. Silver (Ag) is a metal, and iodine (I) is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
Silver is a heavy metal and such elements form only ionic bonds.
probably silver Iodide. Ag is silver and I is Iodine