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The chemical reaction between potassium chloride and silver nitrate is given by the chemical equation. What can be inferred from the chemical equation? KCl + AgNO3 → AgCl + KNO3 (a) Silver nitrate and potassium undergo a combination reaction to form silver chloride and potassium nitrate. (b) Silver nitrate and potassium undergo a decomposition reaction to form silver chloride and potassium nitrate. (c) Silver nitrate and potassium undergo a displacement reaction to form silver chloride and potassium nitrate. (d) Silver nitrate and potassium chloride undergo double displacement reaction to form silver chloride and potassium nitrate​

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Answered by saichavan
8

Answer:

d) Silver nitrate and potassium chloride undergo double displacement reaction to form silver chloride and potassium nitrate.

Explanation:

The potassium(K) displaces silver(Ag) from Silver Nitrate and forms Potassium Nitrate. Both are displaced in this reaction. Hence , it is double displacement reaction.

Option d) is correct

Answered by rasikasawant591
3

Answer:

option (d) correct

explanation

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