Aqueous AgNO3 is added to aqueous NaCl, producing a white solid.
The white precipitate formed is:
- A
Ag2O(s)
- B
NaNO3(s)
- C
Cl2(g)
- Dcheck_circle
AgCl(s)
Explanation
Ag+ and Cl- combine to form insoluble AgCl(s); Na+ and NO3- remain spectator ions.
AP Chemistry· difficulty 1/5
Aqueous AgNO3 is added to aqueous NaCl, producing a white solid.
The white precipitate formed is:
Ag2O(s)
NaNO3(s)
Cl2(g)
AgCl(s)
Explanation
Ag+ and Cl- combine to form insoluble AgCl(s); Na+ and NO3- remain spectator ions.
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