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(ii) Addition of silver nitrate solution to sodium chloride solution.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The addition of a silver nitrate solution to a solution of sodium chloride lead to the formation of a white precipitate. The products formed are silver chloride and sodium nitrate. Silver chloride is present in the white precipitate while sodium nitrate remains soluble in water.

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Answered by abdulma
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when a silver nitrate is added to the solution of sodium chloride the silver ions combine with the chloride ions to form a precipitate of silver chloride the sodium and the nitrate ions are nonprecipitate spectator ions .

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