Silver chloride is insoluble in water and doesn't react.
If both silver nitrate and sodium chloride are dissolved in water and mixed, there will be a reaction to precipitate silver chloride. Solid silver nitrate and sodium chloride will not normally react.
Yeah it does. The equation would be silver+hydrochloric acid=silver chloride+carbon dioxide+water
Silver does not react with pure water and is insoluble in water.
yes it forms silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
It does not react with pure water.
Silver doesn't react with sodium chloride.Silver nitrate react with sodium chloride forming the insoluble silver chloride.
If both silver nitrate and sodium chloride are dissolved in water and mixed, there will be a reaction to precipitate silver chloride. Solid silver nitrate and sodium chloride will not normally react.
Yeah it does. The equation would be silver+hydrochloric acid=silver chloride+carbon dioxide+water
React with soluble silver to give insoluble silver chloride - expensive though !
Silver chloride is not soluble in water.
Silver does not react with pure water and is insoluble in water.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; in water NaCl is dissolved and dissociated in ions.Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
yes it forms silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
sodium chloride is known as salt, and it does react with silver niquate.
Silver chloride is not soluble in water.
Sodium chloride form with water saline solutions.
It does not react with pure water.