when sodium chloride and silver nitrate reacts then we get silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
AgCl and NaNO3 is formed. AgCL is a white precipitate.
The reaction is:
NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl (s)
Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
The reaction is:
AgNO3 + NaCl = NaNO3 + AgCl(s)
The chemical equation is:
AgNO3 + NaCl = NaNO3 + AgCl(s)
Silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
Silver chloride is easily synthesized by combining aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride.
an example of a precipitate is: silver nitrate + sodium chloride = silver chloride and sodium nitrate the precipitate is the silver chloride it forms a white powder
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Silver Nitrate + Sodium Chloride --> Silver Chloride + Sodium Nitrate AgNO3 + NaCL --> AgCL + NaNO3
Silver Chloride as a milky white solid, amd sodium nitrate
Silver doesn't react with sodium chloride.Silver nitrate react with sodium chloride forming the insoluble silver chloride.
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The products of the reaction are solid silver chloride and aqueous sodium nitrate. I'm Travin Sanders and I'm a scientist. I'm Sure of this answer. Travin Sanders of Davis Station
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yes it forms silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
sodium chloride and sliver nitrate make a chemical compound agno3