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Observation when silver nitrate reacts with hydrochloric acid

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Answered by shreyamore045
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Answer:

Explanation:

Addition of silver nitrate to hydrochloric acid, gives an insoluble precipitate of the respective chloride, This precipitate is soluble in ammonium hydroxide and insoluble in dilute nitric acid.

Answered by mannatg5723
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Answer: AgNO3 + HCl → AgCl + HNO3

Explanation: At first the solution will become white, milky and clouded but the final result will be a white precipitate settling down as a distinctive solid (AgCl)

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