(i) What happens when silver nitrate solution is added to sodium chloride solution? Write the equation for the reaction which takes place. (ii) Name the type of reaction which takes place.
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when silver nitrate is added to sodium chloride, silver chloride and sodium nitrate is formed where silver chloride is the precipitate
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(i) Reaction of silver nitrate with sodium chloride
- The reactants involved in the given reaction are silver nitrate () and Sodium chloride (NaCl).
- Both the reactants are colorless solutions.
- When they react with each other a white color precipitate is formed due to the formation of silver chloride as one of the product.
(ii) The chemical equation for the reaction
- The chemical equation for the reaction occurring is as follows
(iii) Name of the reaction
- As Ag, as well as Na, are getting displaced for product formation, due to displacement of two atoms, it is called a double displacement reaction.
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