Respuesta :
Answer:
3AgNO₃ (aq) + Na₃PO₄(aq) → Ag₃PO₄(s) ↓ + 3NaNO₃(aq)
Explanation:
The reaction is:
3AgNO₃ (aq) + Na₃PO₄(aq) → Ag₃PO₄(s) ↓ + 3NaNO₃(aq)
3 moles of silver nitrate and 1 mol of sodium phosphate, react in order to produce 1 mol of solid silver phosphate 3 moles of sodium nitrate
3Ag⁺(aq) + PO₄³⁻ (aq) → Ag₃PO₄(s) ↓
The balanced equation is:
[tex]3AgNO_{3}+ Na_{3}PO_{4}[/tex] → [tex]Ag_{3}PO_{4} + 3NaNO_{3}[/tex]
Explanation:
Given,
When aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium phosphate are mixed together, forming solid silver phosphate and aqueous sodium nitrate,
The reactants used are:
- Silver nitrate :[tex]AgNO_{3}[/tex]
- Trisodium phosphate : [tex]Na_{3}PO_{4}[/tex]
The products formed are:
- Trisilverphosphate : [tex]Ag_{3}PO_{4}[/tex]
- Sodium nitrate :[tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex]
The chemical equation for the reaction is as follows-
[tex]AgNO_{3} + Na_{3}PO_{4}[/tex] → [tex]Ag_{3}PO_{4}+ NaNO_{3}[/tex]
For balancing the chemical equation, we need to add a coefficient of 3 before Ag on right-hand side and before Na on left-hand side of the equation.
Hence the reaction is as follows-
[tex]3AgNO_{3}+ Na_{3}PO_{4}[/tex] → [tex]Ag_{3}PO_{4} + 3NaNO_{3}[/tex]