Which of these salts will produce its metal, oxygen and nitrogen (IV) oxide on heating?
Silver and trioxonitrate (V)
Sodium trioxonitrate (V)
Calcium trioxonitrate (V)
Lithium trioxonitrate (V)
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it's silver trioxonitrate(v), not silver and trioxonitrate(v).
Note trioxonitrates of heavy metals like Ag,Au,Hg decompose on heating to thier corresponding metals, oxygen and brown fumes of nitrogen (IV)oxide.

Here's a breakdown of the salts:
* Silver nitrate (AgNO₃): Silver nitrate is special! When heated, it decomposes to form silver metal (Ag), oxygen gas (O₂), and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂).
* Sodium nitrate (NaNO₃), Calcium nitrate (Ca(NO₃)₂), and Lithium nitrate (LiNO₃): These alkali and alkaline earth metal nitrates will decompose, but they produce a metal nitrite, oxygen gas, and not the metal itself or nitrogen dioxide in the same way.
Therefore, the correct answer is A. Silver trioxonitrate (V).

The neutralization reaction between NaOH solution and nitrogen (1V) oxide (NO2) produces water and

