The chemical reaction between potassium chloride and silver nitrate is given by the chemical equation
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When an aqueous solution of potassium chloride (KCl) mixed with silver nitrate Solution an insoluble white substance formed is silver chloride(AgCl). The chemical reaction are as follows:
KCl(aq)+AgNO3(aq)→KNO3 (aq)+AgCl(s)
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silver nitrate and potassium undergo double displacement reaction to form silver chloride and potassium nitrate.
Explanation:
This is an example of a double displacement reaction. Because potassium ion and silver ion displaces mutually in the product formation.
Double displacement reaction is defined as in a reaction two compounds react with an exchange of ions from two new compounds.
This reaction occurs in solution and the product formed as precipitated out as solid. This means an insoluble solid precipitate formed due to a combination of two soluble ionic compounds in an aqueous solution. This type of reaction is called a precipitation reaction.
Hence, this reaction is an example of precipitation reactions and double displacement reactions.
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