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Last Updated: 19th May 2024

What is the chemical formula for silver sulfate?

Ag2SO4



You might also ask: What is the silver's chemical formula?

Silver is an chemical component with the symbol Ag. It derives its name from the Latin argentum: "shiny" (or "white"), and has the atomic number 47.

What is the solubility of silver sulfate? At 25 AdegC, the solubility product for silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) is 1.5x10-5. Calculate the solubility property of this salt.

How is silver sulfate made?

In 2010, the first report of the synthesis of silver(II), sulfate, (AgSO4) using a divalent silver (ion) instead of a monovalent was made. This was done by adding sulfuric acid (HF escapes) to silver(II). It is a solid black that reacts exothermally at 120 AdegC, with the evolution of oxygen and formation of the pyrosulfate.

Is silver sulfate a salt?

Silver sulfate is only slightly soluble in water. Silver sulfate can be added to water. Some silver salt will form ions (soluble) while others will not (notsoluble). These salts are called sparingly soluble salts.