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What happens if the action of ammonia is done with mercuric chloride?

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Explanation: Ammonia Solution reacts with mercury(I) chloride and forms white precipitate of Mercury(II) amidochloride and mercury metal . Both the products are insoluble precipitates. Mercury(II)amido chloride is a white precipitate but the finely divided mercury makes its shiny black.

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Explanation: Ammonia Solution reacts with mercury(I) chloride and forms white precipitate of Mercury(II) amidochloride and mercury metal . Both the products are insoluble precipitates. Mercury(II)amido chloride is a white precipitate but the finely divided mercury makes its shiny black.

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