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(a) A solution of a compound A is treated with silver nitrate solution, a white precipitate is obtained which is soluble in excess of ammonium hydroxide.




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The above discussed is the reaction of sodium chloride with silver nitrate which results in the formation of white precipitates of silver chloride. These precipitates are insoluble in excess of ammonium hydroxide solution. This is used as a test for chloride anoin.

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