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Explain why a precipitate of silver chloride dissolves in NH4OH. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain why a precipitate of silver chloride dissolves in NH4OH.

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  1. Silver chloride (AgCl) precipitate is insoluble in water and nitric acid.
  2. When NH4OH (ammonium hydroxide) is added, it provides NH3 molecules.
  3. NH3 acts as a Lewis base due to the lone pair on nitrogen.
  4. NH3 donates its lone pair to the Ag+ ion, forming a soluble complex ion, [Ag(NH3)2]+.
  5. This complex ion dissolves in NH4OH, causing the AgCl precipitate to dissolve.
  6. The reaction is \[\ce{AgCl + 2 NH4OH -> [Ag(NH3)2]Cl + 2 H2O}\].

Thus, AgCl dissolves in NH4OH due to complex ion formation.

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