LiCI
No, like most metal oxides and nearly all silver compounds, Ag2O is insoluble in water.
573,28 of g of AgCI is equivalent to 4 moles.
573,28 of g of AgCI is equivalent to 4 moles.
AgCI is nothing. AgCl (with a lowercase L) is silver chloride.
AgCi is nothing. AgCl (with a lowercase L, not an i) is silver chloride.
AgcI
NaCI + AgNO3 >>>>> NaNO3 + AgCI (white ppt.)
1) single replacment starts with a single element made of neutral atoms & reacts it with a single compound made of ion: it produces a new single element & new single compound Zn + Cu(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Cu Cl2 & 2KBr --> 2KCI + Br2 2) double replacment begins with 2 compounds made of ions, which switch ions , to become two new ionic compounds AgNO3 + NaCI--> AgCI + NaNO3 Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 --> CaSO4 + 2H2O1) single replacment starts with a single element made of neutral atoms & reacts it with a single compound made of ion: it produces a new single element & new single compound Zn + Cu(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Cu Cl2 & 2KBr --> 2KCI + Br2 2) double replacment begins with 2 compounds made of ions, which switch ions , to become two new ionic compounds AgNO3 + NaCI--> AgCI + NaNO3 Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4 --> CaSO4 + 2H2O