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प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
On addition of silver nitrate to hydrochloric acid ___________ precipitate is formed which is soluble in ____________
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उत्तर
On addition of silver nitrate to hydrochloric acid silver chloride precipitate is formed which is soluble in HCl.
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| S.NO. | Substances added | Gas evolved | Odour |
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