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No Silver chloride will not dissolve in water, so it is a suspension. The only common silver salt that is soluble in water is the nitrate (and to some extent, the sulphate)

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Is silver chloride a electrolyte?

Yes, but the concentration of silver and chloride ions available from it in water solution is very low because of the low solubility of silver chloride in water


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