I'd think that it is a chemical change... Mixing NaCl(Sodium Chloride) with AgNo3(Silver Nitrate) in aqueous states is simple precipitation... unless u're talking about mixing the powders by themselves?
It's not a physical change, it's a chemical change because a new substance (compound) is being formed. Sodium chloride reacts with silver nitrate to form sodium nitrate and silver chloride.
It is a chemical change. They undergo a double-displacement reaction in which silver chloride precipitates while sodium nitrate remains in solution.
It is a chemical change. There will be a chemical reaction and formation of a precipitate.
yep, it is.
sodium chloride and sliver nitrate make a chemical compound agno3
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Dissolving silver nitrate in water is a chemical process.
it is as i think a physical change
Silver nitrate and sodium chloride react when ins solution to form aqueous sodium nitrate and solid silver chloride, which precipitates out. These are two new substances, meaning that the chemical identities of what went in have changed.
After this reaction new compounds are formed; silver chloride is precipitated.
sodium chloride and sliver nitrate make a chemical compound agno3
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An example is the sodium chloride reaction with silver nitrate.
The dissolution of sodium chloride is considered as a physical process.
Dissolving silver nitrate in water is a chemical process.
Yes. The two will undergo a chemical reaction.
It is a physical change.
Sublimation is a physical change.
It is a chemical change ....
Physical Change