why is Agcl insoluble in water?
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Many ionic solids, such as silver chloride (AgCl) do not dissolve in water. The forces holding the solid AgCl lattice together are too strong to be overcome by the forces favoring the formation of the hydrated ions, Ag+(aq) and Cl-(aq).
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How Nonionic Substances Dissolve in Water: Water is not a solvent for all substances. ... The forces holding the solid AgCl lattice together are too strong to be overcome by the forces favoring the formation of the hydrated ions, Ag+(aq) and Cl-(aq).
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