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AgNo3 salt dissolves in water but AgCl does not dissolve. Why?

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Answered by connect19manju90
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Explanation:

PRETTY SIMPLE: bonding between AgCl is more covalent in nature and the size of the both the ions are almost simmilar in size and thus it is insoluble in water.

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