What is AgOH? Important knowledge about AgOH.

  1. Definition of AgOH:

AgOH, or silver hydroxide, is a chemical compound consisting of the elements Silver (Ag), Oxygen (O), and Hydrogen (H). It is a pale brown solid, often referred to as “brown silver”.
1.1.
1.1.1 Common name: Silver Hydroxide
1.1.2 English name: Silver Hydroxide
1.2. Atomic mass: 107.87 (Ag), 15.9994 (O), 1.00784 (H)
1.3. Molar mass: 124.88 g/mol
1.3.1 Molecular structure: Each AgOH molecule consists of 1 silver atom, 1 oxygen atom and 1 hydrogen atom.
1.4 Ion structure: AgOH forms Ag+ and OH- ions.

  1. Properties: AgOH
    2.1 Physical properties of AgOH:
    Condition: solid
    Color: pale brown
    Smell: odorless
    PH level: high alkalinity
    2.2 Chemical properties of AgOH: AgOH reacts with acid to form silver salt and water.

  2. Common chemical equations involving AgOH:
    Metal reaction: does not react with metals
    Acid reaction: AgOH + HCl -> AgCl + H2O
    Non-metal reaction: does not react with non-metals
    Reaction with salt: none

  3. Preparation of AgOH
    4.1 Laboratory preparation of AgOH: AgOH can be prepared by reacting silver with alkali solutions such as NaOH or KOH.
    4.2 Industrial preparation of AgOH: detailed information is not yet available.

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