Chemistry, asked by devanshisaxena1961, 8 months ago

While verifying the law of conservation of mass a student carried out the reaction between
sodium chloride and silver nitrate in a conical flask. Which of the following will appear as a
precipitate ?
(a) Silver Chloride
Sodium Chloride
Sodium Nitrate
(d) Barium Chloride


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Answers

Answered by spichhoredot123
1

Answer:

i think sodium nitrate.

not sure

Answered by uniyalsudhir368
0

Answer:

The silver nitrate test that there was an anion present in the solution, that will cause silver cations to precipitate.

Silver usually precipitates as chloride, but also as bromide, iodide and others salts.

As you have used HCl and NaOH solutions, it must be the chloride.

The overall reaction you have had there was:

AgNO3 (aqueous) + NaCl (aqueous) -----> AgCl (white precipitate) + NaNO3 (aqueous)

or, in a ionic form:

Ag+ (aqueous) + Cl- (aqueous) -----> AgCl (white precipitate)

Explanation:

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