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16th January 2017, 06:06 PM
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AGNO3 + HCL precipitate

Hi I would like to have the information on the output for the reaction which results when silver nitrate and hydrocholic acid are combined?
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17th January 2017, 09:29 AM
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Re: AGNO3 + HCL precipitate

The reaction between AGNO3 + HCL yields a white precipitate of Silver Chloride (AgCl) and aqueous HNO3. Silver combines VERY readily with Chlorine and/or Sulphur as a precipitate.

Clarification:

To compose the entire ionic condition:

Begin with an adjusted sub-atomic condition.

Break all solvent solid electrolytes (mixes with (aq) adjacent to them) into their particles

Show the right equation and charge of every particle

Show the right number of every particle

Compose (aq) after every particle

Cut down all mixes with (s), (l), or (g) unaltered.

The molecular equation is

AgNO3(aq]+HCl(aq]→AgCl(s]+HNO3(aq]

Consider each reactant or product separately:

1 mole of AgNO3 contains 1 mole of Ag+ and 1 mole of NO−3 ions.
Ag+(aq]+NO−3(aq]+H+(aq]+Cl−(aq]→AgCl(s]⏐⏐↓+H+(aq]+NO−3(aq]
The net ionic equation is
Ag+(aq]+Cl−(aq]→AgCl(s]⏐⏐↓


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