Silver Chloride is a solid state of matter
Silver chloride (AgCl) is a white solid.
Silver(I) chloride, although it is typically just called silver chloride, because +1 is silver's only valence state.
Silver almost always has an oxidation state of 1+ and Chlorine an oxidation state of 1-. Therefore, silver chloride has a simple formula of AgCl.
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at room temperature its state of matter is solid
Silver chloride (AgCl) is a white solid.
Silver(I) chloride, although it is typically just called silver chloride, because +1 is silver's only valence state.
Silver almost always has an oxidation state of 1+ and Chlorine an oxidation state of 1-. Therefore, silver chloride has a simple formula of AgCl.
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at room temperature its state of matter is solid
Sodium chloride is a solid.
The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.
Silver chloride is easily synthesized by combining aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride.
No. Silver chloride is actually an oxidizer.
Silver chloride is insoluble.
Silver chloride is not soluble in water.