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What happens when you combine sodium chloride (NaCl) with silver nitrate (AgNO₃) in an aqueous solution? Additionally. What are the products when this reaction is carried out at high temperatures?
NaCl and AgNO₃
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Re: NaCl and AgNO₃
It's classical reaction.
Silberchloride will be formed and this precipitate. Sodium nitrate will be in solution.
NaCl + AgNO3 => AgCl + NaNO3
The products still the same at higher temperature.
At very high temperature Silverchloride decompose to silver and Chlorine.
Silberchloride will be formed and this precipitate. Sodium nitrate will be in solution.
NaCl + AgNO3 => AgCl + NaNO3
The products still the same at higher temperature.
At very high temperature Silverchloride decompose to silver and Chlorine.