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Will a precipitate form when NaCl(aq) and AgNO3 (aq) are mixed together?
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Will a precipitate form when NaCl(aq) and AgNO3 (aq) are mixed together?
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yes,because they are both soluble salts so they form an insoluble salt which will be the precipitate formed
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