No, it is a pure compound, not a mixture. A mixture can be separated physically, like sand and water.
Silver chloride = AgCl
it is a compound and a mixture because its silver and chloride
Yes, it is a mixture of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O).
No it is not.
An aqueous mixture of zinc chloride and silver nitrate would be insoluble silver chloride. Water and oxides of nitrogen will also be produced during the reaction.
Dissolve the mixture in water and filter the residue. It is the silver chloride in the mixture. Now heat the solution to evaporate the water. The remaining solid is glucose.
it is a compound and a mixture because its silver and chloride
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Yes, it is a mixture of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O).
Hydrogen chloride and sodium chloride are chemical compounds.
No it is not.
It is very simple
silver chloride is soluble in ammonia, lead chloride is only slightly soluble in ammonia
Water and sodium chloride are chemical compounds; the solution is a mixture.
The chemical formula AgCl is for silver chloride.
An aqueous mixture of zinc chloride and silver nitrate would be insoluble silver chloride. Water and oxides of nitrogen will also be produced during the reaction.
Because two compounds - sodium chloride and water - are mixed.
Add the mixture to water, Barium chloride is soluble and will dissolve while Silver chloride is insoluble and will remain in solid form.