What happens when aqueous solution of sodium chloride is mixed with an aqueous solution of silver nitrate?
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When silver nitrate (ᴀɢɴᴏ3 ) reacts with sodium chloride (NaCl) a white precipitate of silver chloride (AgCl) is formed which is highly insoluble in water, along with formation of sodium nitrate (NaNO3).
Since (AgCl) is insoluble in water it will precipitate out and (NaNO3) is soluble in water so it will remain dissolved in the mixture. This reaction is an example of double displacement reaction and it occurs as follows:-
AgNO3 + NaCl→AgCl + NaNO3
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