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C2H5NH2+AgCl gives....​

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C2H5NH2 (Ethylamine):

The chemical formula for ethanamine, sometimes referred to as ethylamine, is CH3CH2NH2. It smells strongly of ammonia and is translucent. It turns into a liquid at a temperature just below room temperature that is soluble in almost all solvents. As is customary for amines, it is a nucleophilic base.

Compound: C2H5NH2

16.6 °C is the boiling point.

Molecular weight: 45.08 g/mol

Density: 689 kg/m3.

Amines are a type of organic chemical.

AgCl:

With the chemical formula AgCl, silver chloride is a substance. The poor solubility of this white crystalline solid in water is widely known. Silver chloride undergoes a conversion to silver upon illumination or heating, which is shown by the bright colors of some samples changing from grey to black or purple.

Compound: AgCl

143.32 g/mol is the molar mass.

Silver(I) chloride, IUPAC ID

455 °C is the melting point.

5.56 g/cm3 for density

Water solubility: 520 g/100 g at 50 °C

Appearance: Solid White

Silver chloride and ethylamine react to produce a soluble substance.

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