Name the white percipitate
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(Old Chem.) A heavy white amorphous powder (NH2. HgCl) obtained by adding ammonia to a solution of mercuric chloride or corrosive sublimate; - formerly called also infusible white precipitate, and now amido-mercuric chloride.
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AgCl
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When doing negative Ion test by AgNO3 soln if white ppts. come then there MAY be Chlorine present in the compound which reacts to AgCl which is white in colour...
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