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a white ionic solid is dissolved in water. addition of a solution of sodium chloride to this solution results in a white precipitate. what was the cation in the original ionic solid? The answer is Ag+. why? AgCl is not soluble in water...
a white ionic solid is dissolved in water. addition of a solution of sodium chloride to this solution results in a white precipitate. what was the cation in the original ionic solid? The answer is Ag+. why? AgCl is not soluble in water...
Lelia LubowitzLv2
28 Feb 2019