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Write balanced chemical equation for addition of silver nitrate solution to sodium chloride solution

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Answered by tvashisht
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Answer:

NaCl (aq)+AgNO3 (aq)---AgCl (s)+NaNO3 (aq)

Explanation:

As both are solids that are highly soluble in water . Give double displacement reaction where ion exchange or u can say switch their places and give NaNO3 sodium nitrate and AgCl silver chloride. AgNO3 is highly soluble in water but AgCl is highly insoluble and will percipitate out as white solid. Both these colourless solution give a milky white suspension when mixed. HOPE IT IS HELPFULL☺☺

Answered by CarlynBronk
2

The balanced chemical equation is AgNO_3(aq.)+NaCl(aq.)\rightarrow AgCl(s)+naNO_3(aq.)

Explanation:

Double displacement reaction is defined as the reaction in which exchange of ions takes place.

AB+CD\rightarrow CB+AD

Precipitation reaction is the reaction where an insoluble salt is formed when two solutions are mixed. The insoluble salt settles down at the bottom of the reaction mixture.

The chemical equation for the reaction of silver nitrate and sodium chloride follows:

AgNO_3(aq.)+NaCl(aq.)\rightarrow AgCl(s)+naNO_3(aq.)

A white precipitate of silver chloride is formed.

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