You can mix them together (alloying) but these noble metals do NOT react, thus no bond is made
Ionic bond since you are bonding a non-metal with a metal.
AgCl
Silver halides contain the metal (Ag, silver) and a halogen: F, Cl, I, Br.
The reaction is:Ag+ + Cl- = AgCl(s)Silver chloride is an insoluble, white, photosensitive precipitate.
Ag +1, Cl -7
How many moles is in 0.0688 Ag Cl
+1 for Ag, -1 for Cl
slightly
Bromide: Ag+ + Br- = AgBr which is a cream precipitate Chloride: Ag+ + Cl- = Ag Cl which is a white precipitate Iodide: Ag+ + I- = AgI which is a yellow precipitate
+1 for Ag -1 for Cl
slightly
One mole of chloride (Cl-) to one mole of Ag+ ions: Cl- + Ag+ --> AgCl(s)
Ag, Hg, Pb
It actually reacts with AgCl to produce NaCl (which is soluble), and some Na3[Ag(S2O3)2]complexes which are also soluble in water.
Образуется растворимое комплексное соединение: AgBr + 2 NH4OH -----> [Ag(NH3)2]+ + Cl- + 2 H2O.
Ag + Cl --> AgCl