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silver chloride ki awaaz mein Ammonia Hydroxide villain Dhire Dhire Milte Hain Kyon​

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Answered by Itschocolaty
4

Silver chloride form a soluble complex with aqueous ammonia

AgCl+2NH_{3}\rightarrow [Ag(NH_{3})_{2}]ClAgCl+2NH

3

→[Ag(NH

3

)

2

]Cl

so silver chloride is more soluble in aqueous ammonia.

Answered by ThinkingBoy
1

Ammonium Hydroxide or NH4OH is ammonia(NH3) dissolved in water. When AgCl is added then it reacts with NH3 and produces [Ag(NH3)2]Cl which is known as Diamminesilver(I) chloride and it is soluble in water. So, AgCl is soluble is Ammonium Hydroxide.

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