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Is AgCl soluble or insoluble? How do I identify this?
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Is AgCl soluble or insoluble? How do I identify this?
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AgCl is not soluble in water. It is a known fact that almost all compounds of silver do not dissolve in water or have a very limited solubility except for the compound silver nitrate. AgCl in water forms a precipitate.
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