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Yes, because Silver and Oxygen are chemically combined in Silver oxide to form a new compound which has different chemical and physical properties from either of the two elements which reacted to form it.

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13y ago

yes chloride is a compound.

single atom of chlorine is not stable. so easily combines with another chlorine atom and forms a molecule and which is also unstable so it readily binds with other molecules and forms compound.

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Silver chloride a compound is a chemical compound which has a chemical formula AgCl. One of its properties is the low solubility in water.

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14y ago

sure. AgCl is a compound, AgNO3 is another example

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12y ago

No. An organic compound is usually one that primarily contains carbon, hydrogen, and/or oxygen. Silver chloride is AgCl, which is inorganic.

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10y ago

Yes, it in fact makes quite a few compounds. AgCl is probably most known, as it is used in Photography.

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Q: Is silver chloride a organic compound?
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