what happen when chloroform is dissolves in AgNO3 solution?
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Upon a lengthy storage under aerobic conditions chloroform is converted slowly to phosgene (COCl2), releasing HCl in the process. ... Phosgene reacts with water to form carbon dioxide and HCl, and the carbonate salt neutralizes the resulting acid.
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no reaction will take place. as chloroform doesn't contain chloride ions in them
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