If both silver nitrate and sodium chloride are dissolved in water and mixed, there will be a reaction to precipitate silver chloride. Solid silver nitrate and sodium chloride will not normally react.
Double Replacement
The chemical reaction is:AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
salt metathesis or double decompositionPlease see the link.
Yes. It's a double replacement reaction.
(C) AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3
Double Replacement
The chemical reaction is:AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
The reaction is: NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
For example formation of a precipitate as in the following reaction: NaCl + AgNO3 = AgCl(s) + NaNO3 Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
salt metathesis or double decompositionPlease see the link.
The reaction is: AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3 Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
chemical
AgNo3 = Silver nitrateNaCl = Sodium chloride (Salt)AgCl = Silver chlorideNaNo3 = Sodium nitrateWhat it becomes if you mix it together depends on conditions like temperature and pressure
Yes. It's a double replacement reaction.
(C) AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3
When sodium chloride and silver nitrate are mixed, a metathesis reaction takes place. The silver ion becomes bonded to the chloride ion. Since silver chloride is insoluble, this substance precipitates out of solution.
A reaction doesn't occur.