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In which state, sodium chlorine and slive nitrate undergo chemical change​

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Answered by archisman5
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Answer:

In double displacement reaction, the sodium chlorine and silver nitrate undergo chemical change.

Explanation:

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Answered by Shazia055
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Sodium chloride and silver nitrate undergo chemical change in the liquid-liquid state.

Explanation:

  • The reaction between sodium chloride and silver nitrate is a double displacement reaction.
  • It results in the formation of silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
  • The reaction can be given as: \[NaCl(aq.) + AgN{O_3}(aq.) \to AgCl \downarrow  + NaN{O_3}(aq.)\]
  • In this reaction, silver chloride is obtained as a white precipitate.
  • The reacting substances, i.e. sodium chloride and silver nitrate are both present in the liquid state in the reaction.
  • Therefore, both undergo chemical change in the liquid state.
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