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The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate
Magnesium chloride can exist as a solid, liquid, or aqueous solution depending on its physical state. Solid magnesium chloride is a crystalline substance, liquid magnesium chloride is a molten form, and aqueous magnesium chloride is a solution in water. It does not exist as a gas under normal conditions.
HCl is liquid at standard temperature and pressure
Sodium Chloride is not a gas solid. It is in crystalline form which when heated, becomes molten. It never evaporates to give Sodium Chloride gas i.e. NaCl.
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Mercury chloride is a odorless solid.
I could be all 3, but is generally a liquid or solid.
Copper chloride solution is a liquid. It is formed when copper chloride (a solid) is dissolved in water to create a solution.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid.
Table salt (sodium chloride) is a solid.
At normal temperature and pressure, silver (Ag) is a metallic solid.
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.
No; by heating solid sodium chloride may be transformed in a liquid or a gas.
At standard temperature and pressure, silver is a solid.
Copper Chloride (or CuCl2) is a solid at room temperature. It may, however, be present as a liquid or gas depending on the temperature.
Like all ionic compounds iron chloride is a solid at room temperature.