The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.
The compound name would be Silver (II) Chloride.
AgCl is the chemical formula of silver chloride.
Silver chloride
Sliver Chloride
Silver perchlorate.
Silver chloride
Silver chloride
One compound would be Silver Chloride - chemical formula AgCl
The formula of Silver Perchlorate is AgClO4.
Yes, because Silver and Oxygen are chemically combined in Silver oxide to form a new compound which has different chemical and physical properties from either of the two elements which reacted to form it.
AgL don't exist; AgCl is the silver chloride, AgI is the silver iodide.
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silver(I) chloride
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One compound would be Silver Chloride - chemical formula AgCl
+1 for Ag -1 for Cl
AgCl....Ag+and Cl- hope this helps!
The formula of Silver Perchlorate is AgClO4.