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Question
In which of the following solvents is silver chloride most soluble?
Options
0.1 mol dm–3 \[\ce{AgNO3}\] solution
0.1 mol dm–3 \[\ce{HCl}\] solution
\[\ce{H2O}\]
Aqueous ammonia
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Solution
Aqueous ammonia
Explanation:
Silver chloride forms a soluble complex with aqueous ammonia.
\[\ce{AgCl + 2NH3 -> [Ag(NH3)2]Cl}\]
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