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Explain the reactions of ammonia witha) 'AgCl_((n))' b) 'CuSO_(4(4))' c) 'ZnSO_(4(a_(4)))'​

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Answered by ginnigrg85
1

Explanation:

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Answered by naitikdewangans
0

Answer:

When the silver cation (Ag+) reacts with the chlorine anion (Cl-) in the presence of soluble chlorides such as hydrochloric acid, silver(I) chloride forms as a white precipitate. This precipitate is insoluble in acids such as HNO3 but dissolves in aqueous ammonia, forming a complex ion as

AgCl+NH

3

→[Ag(NH

3

)

2

+Cl

.

Explanation:

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