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Daniyal Ahmad
Aug 3

2Ag(NH3)2OH is ammonical nitrate?

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Aug 3
No, 2Ag(NH3)2OH is not ammonical nitrate. It is actually silver diammine hydroxide, which is a coordination complex formed by silver ions (Ag+) coordinated with ammonia (NH3) molecules and hydroxide ions (OH-). Ammonical nitrate, on the other hand, is a compound formed by the reaction of ammonia and nitric acid.
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Aug 3
No, 2Ag(NH3)2OH is not ammonical nitrate. 2Ag(NH3)2OH is silver diammine hydroxide, a complex of silver(I) with ammonia and hydroxide ions. Ammonical nitrate is a solution of ammonia and ammonium nitrate in water.
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