This equation is:
AgNO3 + HCl--------- AgCl + HNO3
AgCl is a white precipitate.
The color of the silver nitrate precipitate obtained is white.
silverchloride+hno3
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After this reaction new compounds are formed; silver chloride is precipitated.
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
The color of the silver nitrate precipitate obtained is white.
silverchloride+hno3
batree
After this reaction new compounds are formed; silver chloride is precipitated.
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
the solution changes to a white percipitate. Ionic Equation= Ag(+) + 2Cl(-) -----> AgCl(2) === ===
Blue litmus paper would turn red indicating it as an acid. Addition to silver nitrate would result in a white precipitate of silver chloride indicating the presence of chloride. These two tests would show the substance to be hydrochloric acid.
I think it's exothermic.
To determine what the white substance is we must add it to HCl.
Ag+ + NO3- + H+ + Cl- = AgCl + H+ + NO3-
When silver nitrate (AgNO3(aq)) reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl(aq)), a chemical reaction takes place:AgNO3(aq) + HCl(aq) ---> AgCl(s) + HNO3(aq)This is specifically called a double replacement reaction. Silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid react to create silver chloride and nitric acid.A precipitation reaction (double displacement reaction):AgNO3 + HCl = AgCl + HNO3
hydrochloric acid