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AgNO3 + KCI → AgCI + KNO3
The above reaction is of which type? Write its name and explain.

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
2

Explanation:

The above reaction is double displacement reaction.

AgNO3 + KCl = AgCl + KNO3

Ag (Silver) is a metal. And Cl (Chlorine) is a non metal and a halogen. Cl requires one electron in order to get stable.

When Ag gives one electron, and Cl receive one electron, then Ag+ and Cl- appears.

Potassium is a an alkali metal. Alkali metals are regarded as donar of electron N and O both are non metal so when Potassium gives 1 electron it becomes stable

K+ and NO3- ions.

The reaction is stable

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Answered by mano792
2

AgNO

3

+KCl→AgCl+KNO

3

ANSWER

This reaction is double displacement reaction.

Here, silver displaces potassium to form silver chloride. On the other hand, potassium displaces silver to form potassium nitrate.

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