Asked by Reginald Franklin on May 09, 2024
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What kind of compound is AgCl in water?
A) insoluble
B) soluble
C) dissolvable
D) not enough information to tell
AgCl
Silver chloride, a white crystalline chemical compound that is used in photographic processes and as an antiseptic.
Insoluble
A characteristic of a substance that cannot dissolve effectively in a particular solvent.
- Sort salts in terms of their ability to dissolve.
- Determine the action of compounds in water by referencing rules of solubility.
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Zybrea KnightMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
AgCl (Silver chloride) is known to be insoluble in water.
Learning Objectives
- Sort salts in terms of their ability to dissolve.
- Determine the action of compounds in water by referencing rules of solubility.