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what happened if silver nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride​

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Answered by Zafar01
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When a solution of silver nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride umm... the silver ions combine with the chloride ions to form a precipitate of silver chloride. The sodium and the nitrate ions are nonparticipating spectator ions

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When a solution of silver nitrate is added to a solution of sodium chloride, the silver ions combine with the chloride ions to form a precipitate of silver chloride. The sodium and the nitrate ions are nonparticipating spectator ions.

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