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What Happens When Silver Nitrate Solution is Added to Sodium Chloride Solution? Name the Type of Reaction Involved.

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What happens when silver nitrate solution is added to sodium chloride solution?
 Name the type of reaction involved.

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Solution

Exchange of ions takes place in the given reaction. Hence, it is a double displacement reaction.

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