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Silver sulfate is not typically used for treating burns. It can be irritating to the skin and may not be effective for promoting burn healing. It's best to use sterile saline or cool running water to clean the burn and seek medical attention if needed.
To manufacture silver sulfate, you typically start with silver nitrate and sulfuric acid as the reactants. The two chemicals are mixed together, resulting in the formation of silver sulfate as a precipitate. The precipitate is then filtered, washed, and dried to obtain the final product of silver sulfate.
silver sulphate/sulfate has the chemical formula of Ag2SO4. this means that there is 2 atoms of silver one atom of sulphur/sulfur and 4 oxygen in each molecule of the compound. this means there are 3 different elements in the compound.
The balanced equation for the reaction between silver bromide and ammonium sulfate is: AgBr + (NH4)2SO4 -> Ag2SO4 + 2NH4Br
When copper is put into silver sulfate, a displacement reaction occurs where the copper displaces the silver in the compound forming copper sulfate and silver metal. This is because copper is more reactive than silver and will replace it in the compound.
When silver nitrate and ferrous sulfate are mixed, a white precipitate of silver sulfate forms due to the double displacement reaction between silver and sulfate ions. The iron ions from ferrous sulfate remain in solution.