What happen when silver react with chlorine
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Silver forms an Ag+ ion and Chlorine gains an electron to form a Cl− ion. However, Chlorine exists as diatomic molecules, meaning it goes round in pairs of two chlorine atoms, so the chlorine as a reactant would be Cl2 , and thus we need 2 Ag atoms to balance it out
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Silver forms an Ag+ ion and Chlorine gains an electron to form a Cl− ion. However, Chlorine exists as diatomic molecules, meaning it goes round in pairs of two chlorine atoms, so the chlorine as a reactant would be Cl2 , and thus we need 2 Ag atoms to balance it out.
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