Analytical ChemistryHard
Question
AgCl dissolves in ammonia solution giving :
Options
A.Ag+, NH4+ and Cl-
B.Ag(NH3)+ and Cl-
C.Ag2(NH3)2+ and Cl-
D.Ag(NH3)2+ and Cl-
Solution
AgCl + 2NH3 → [Ag(NH3)2]+ Cl- (soluble complex).
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