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YES!!! AgCl forms a WHITE ppt.

It is one of the Classic Tests for halogens.

AgF = No ppt.

AgCl = white ppt.

AgBr = cream/pale yellow ppt

AgI = strong yellow ppt.

AgAs = Not chracterised.

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What is formed when the silver nitrate is added to sodium chloride?

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What does AgNO3 and NaCl gives?

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Will AgNO3 and NaCl form a precipitate when mixed?

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How many mol of AgCl can be precipitated by adding a solution containing 0.100 mol of AgNO3 to a solution containg excess NaCl?

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Use of silver nitrate in chloride estimation?

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What is the precipitate color of silver nitrate and barium chloride?

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