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Reaction between silver chloride and ammonium hydroxide |
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Answer» AgCl + 2NH4OH → [AG(NH3)2]Cl + 2H2O Explanation: NOTE. This is "silver diammine" and not "silver diamine". There are two of the letter "m". "Amine" refers to the -NH2 group. If it contains ammonia, then "ammine" has two m's. Silver Ammonium Chloride. This is a complex compound and considered not to be a TRUE salt. Silver chloride react with ammonium hydroxide to produce diamminesilver chloride and water. Silver chloride - SOLID. Ammonium hydroxide - concentrated SOLUTION. |
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