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Vennpaul
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NaCl and AgNO₃

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Hello,
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?
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Re: NaCl and AgNO₃

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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.
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