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silver nitrate +hydrochloric acid=silver chloride+nitric acid balance it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Silver nitrate+Hydrochloric acid=Siver chloride + Nitric acid.

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AgNO3+HCL=AgCl+HNO3

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1AgNO3+1HCL=1AgCL+1HNO3

AGNO3+HCL=AgCL+HNO3.

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The above reaction is a type of Double Displacement reaction in which complete exchange of ions or molecules takes place.

→AB+CD=AD+CB

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  1. Displacement reaction(AB+C=CB+A).
  2. Combination reaction(A+B=AB)
  3. Decomposition reaction(AB=A+B)

HOPE IT HELPS.

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