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Answer: B) silver chloride
Explanation: [tex]AgNO_3(aq)+NaCl(aq)\rightarrow NaNO_3(aq)+AgCl(s)[/tex]
This is a chemical change and a double displacement reaction in which exchange of ions take place.
Precipitate is the chemical compound which is not soluble in solvent or water and thus remains in solid form. Here [tex]AgCl[/tex] is appearing in solid form and thus is a precipitate.
Silver chloride is formed as the precipitate.
When a substance is reacted with another and forms an insoluble solute in the solution then the substance formed is called a precipitate.
What will be the precipitate?
The reactants are Sodium chloride and silver nitrate. The reaction occurs and the products formed are silver chloride and sodium nitrate. This can be written as,
[tex]\rm AgNO_{3} (aq) + NaCl (aq) \rightarrow NaNO_{3} (aq) + AgCl (s)[/tex]
This reaction is a double displacement reaction in which the ions of the reactants are displaced in the product formation.
The precipitate formed in this reaction will be insoluble and will be in solid form and the only solid produced is silver chloride.
Therefore, option B is correct.
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