What happens when gas obtained by treating quick lime with ammonium chloride is passed through the silver chloride solution
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it react very slowly
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The solubility product of AgCl is low in water, but the ammonia quickly attacks the Ag(+), removing it and driving the first equilibrium to the right. The AgCl will (slowly) dissolve in the NH4OH. The reason it is relatively slow is that the AgCl has to dissolve before the complexing reaction with ammonia.
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