Ag+ ions loves so much Cl- anions that they form a bond, and the energy of this bond is higher then the energy of solvation of the water, so AgCl will precipitate from the solution. In solution will remain NO3- ions and Na+ ions.
The same happens with SCN- ions (thiocyanate) Br-, I- , S2- ions and (S2O3)2- important in photography.
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2007-02-03 23:03:23
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answer #1
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answered by scientific_boy3434 5
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Sodium Chloride is colorless in answer and so is Silver nitrate answer. once you mixture both, the sodium cation combines with the nitrate anion and the silver cation combines with the chloride anion. so that you get sodium nitrate and silver chloride. Sodium nitrate is soluble and colorless yet silver chloride has a colour to it
2016-11-25 00:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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silver nitrate reacts with sodium chloride to form sodium nitrate and give a white precipitate of silver chloride(AgCl). this is one of the test to determine chloride ion in a compound.(Wet test).
2007-02-03 23:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Ag+ + Cl- -> AgCl(solid)
The silver ions and the chloride ions react and precipitate solid silver chloride.
2007-02-03 22:58:29
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answered by Roy E 4
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You have a salty Silver Nitrate
2007-02-03 23:01:33
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answered by Dr. Ackmadia 2
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