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will a precipitate of AgCl form when 0.050 mol NaCl and 0.050 mol AgNO3 are dissolved in 500 ml of 3.0 M NH3
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will a precipitate of AgCl form when 0.050 mol NaCl and 0.050 mol AgNO3 are dissolved in 500 ml of 3.0 M NH3
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Given:
0.050 mol NaCl
0.050 mol AgNO3
500 mL of 3.0 M NH3
Set-up a balanced chemical equation:
NaCl + AgNO3 ===> NaNO3 + AgCl
The nitric acid will serve as a catalyst for the reaction in order to from the silver nitrate precipitate.
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