Chemistry, asked by pratapshahi329, 11 months ago

when solution of silver nitred and sodium chloride are mixed
a white precipitation forms the icons equation of the reacation
Ag +Cl - AgCl ?

1)what is the name of the white precipitation ?
2)is it precipitate of silver chloride a redox reacation ?

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Answered by cskooo7
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Answer:

(a) Silver chloride (AgCl) is the white precipitate formed.

(b) Silver chloride (AgCl) is an insoluble compound.

(ii) It is not a redox reaction.

In this reaction, cations Ag+ and Na+ have exchanged their anions NO3- and Cl- and a precipitate of AgCl has been formed. It is an example of double displacement and precipitation reactions.

Answered by TrickYwriTer
1

Explanation:

AgNO_3 + NaCl -&gt; AgCl  \bold{(ppt.)}+ NaNO_3 </p><p>

Q What is the Name of the White Precipitation ?

Silver Chloride (AgCl) is the white Precipitate.

Q Is it precipitate of Silver Chloride a Redox Reaction ?

No, It isn't a Redox Reaction , because here nothing has been oxidised or reduced.

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