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A solution of pottasium chloride when mixed with silver nitrate and insoluble white substance is formed.
Write the equation and also mention the type of reaction

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

When a solution of Potassium Chloride is mixed with Silver Nitrate solution, we get a precipitate of Silver Chloride.  the substance formed is insoluble.

The chemical reaction is KCI + AgNO3 - KNO3 (aq)+ AgCl(s)

This type of chemical reaction is called a double displacement reaction.

Explanation:

Answered by HussainSuperStudent
1

Explanation:

When an aqueous solution of potassium chloride(KCl) when mixed with silver nitrate(AgNO3) solution an insoluble white substance formed is silver chloride(AgCl). The chemical reaction are as follows : KCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) → KNO3(aq) + AgCl (s). It is an example of double displacement reaction

Balanced equation for the reaction is:

KCl(s)+AgNO

3

(aq)→AgCl(s)+KNO

3

(aq)

It is a double displacement reaction as both reactants exchange ions to form new products. Also, it is a precipitation reaction as white precipitates of silver chloride(AgCl) are formed.

When an aqueous solution of potassium chloride (KCl) mixed with silver nitrate(AgNO

3

) solution an insoluble white substance formed is silver chloride(AgCl). The chemical reaction are as follows:

KCl(aq)+AgNO

3

(aq)→KNO

3

(aq)+AgCl(s)

It is an example of double displacement reaction. In displacement reaction two compounds reacts by exchance of ions to form two new compounds.

This reaction usually occurs in solution and one of the product being insoluble precipitates out as a solid. A precipitate is insoluble product formed during the reaction of two ionic compounds in aqueous solution.

This is an example of precipitation reaction also because a white precipitate of silver chloride is formed

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