Chemistry, asked by balochhanif978, 7 hours ago

5- Sodium chloride reacte will silver nitrate and gives white
precapitates of
a) silver chloride
b) Silver hydrchloride
c) silver chlorohydride d) A or c both​

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Answered by yashnikhare962
0

Explanation:

When silver nitrate (AgNO

3

) reacts with sodium chloride (NaCl) a white precipitate of silver chloride (AgCl) is formed which is highly insoluble in water, along with formation of sodium nitrate (NaNO

3

).

Since (AgCl) is insoluble in water it will precipitate out and (NaNO

3

) is soluble in water so it will remain dissolved in the mixture. This reaction is an example of double displacement reaction and it occurs as follows:-

AgNO

3

+ NaCl→AgCl + NaNO

3

Answered by Harshika174
0

Answer:

sliver chloride

Explanation:

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