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State and explain the observation that would be made when hydrogen chloride gas is bubbled into a solution of silver nitrate

      

State and explain the observation that would be made when hydrogen chloride gas is bubbled into a solution of silver nitrate.

  

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Alice
A white precipitate will be formed.
Hydrogen chloride gas reacts with silver nitrate to form Silver Chloride, which is insoluble.
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