What is the effect In solubility of excess NH3 to AgCl?
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Here the ammonia uses the lone pair of electrons of the N atom to form a bond with the Ag+ ion. When a large enough concentration of NH3 is added to an insoluble precipitate of AgCl, the ammonia binds to the Ag+ ion and forms the complex ion. The net result is that the AgCl dissolves.
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Here the ammonia uses the lone pair of electrons of the N atom to form a bond with the Ag+ ion. When a large enough concentration of NH3 is added to an insoluble precipitate of AgCl, the ammonia binds to the Ag+ ion and forms the complex ion. The net result is that the AgCl dissolves.
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