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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?

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13y ago

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.

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It is a chemical change. They undergo a double-displacement reaction in which silver chloride precipitates while sodium nitrate remains in solution.

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It is a chemical change. There will be a chemical reaction and formation of a precipitate.

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13y ago

yep, it is.

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Q: Is mixing silver nitrate and sodium chloride a physical or chemical change?
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