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What happens when you put AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl(aq) AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) What happens when you put AgNO3 and NaCl in water?

NaCl AgNO3

NaCl AgNO3

AgNO3 NaCl

AgNO3 NaCl

AgNO3 NaCl

AgNO3 NaCl

AgNO3 NaCl

Ag NO3 Na Cl

Ag+ NO3- Na+ Cl-

Ag+ NO3- Na+ Cl-

Ag+ NO3- Cl- Na+

NO3- Ag+ Na+ Cl-

NO3- Na+ Ag+ Cl-

NO3- Na+ Ag+ Cl-

NO3- Na+ Cl- Ag+

Na+ NO3- Cl- Ag+

Na+ NO3- Cl- Ag+

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl-

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl-

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl-

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl-

NO3- Na+ AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl(s) precipitate AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl(s) precipitate AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

NO3- Na+ AgCl

NO3- Na+ AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl

AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl

AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl

AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 AgNO3 NaCl Ag+ Na+ NO3- Cl-

AgNO3 NaCl NaCl NaCl AgNO3 NaCl AgNO3 Ag+ Na+ NO3- Cl- Ag+ Cl- NO3- Na+ Na+ Ag+ NO3- Cl- AgCl

Ag+ Na+ NO3- Cl- Cl- Cl- Na+ Ag+ NO3- NO3- Ag+ Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl- Na+ NO3- Cl- NO3- Na+ Cl- Na+ Ag+ Ag+ Cl- Ag+ Cl- Cl- Ag+ Ag+ AgCl AgCl AgCl

Ag+ NO3- Cl- Ag+ NO3- Na+ Ag+ Cl- NO3- Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl- NO3- NO3- Na+ Cl- Na+ Na+ Cl- Ag+ Ag+ Na+ NO3- Cl- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ Cl- Ag+ AgCl AgCl AgCl AgCl

Ag+ NO3- Cl- NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ Ag+ NO3- NO3- Cl- Na+ Na+ Na+ Cl- Ag+ Ag+ NO3- Cl- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- Na+

NO3- NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ Cl- Ag+ Ag+ NO3- Cl- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- Na+

NO3- NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ Cl- Ag+ Ag+ NO3- Cl- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- Na+

NO3- Na+ Na+ NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ NO3- Na+ Na+

NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ AgCl(s)

NO3- Na+ Na+ NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ NO3- AgCl(s)

NO3- Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ Na+ Na+ NO3- NO3- Na+ AgCl(s)

AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl(aq) AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) ionic equation

AgNO3 NaCl

Ag NO3 Na Cl

Ag+ NO3- Na+ Cl-

Ag+ NO3- Na+ Cl-

Ag+ NO3- Cl- Na+

NO3- Ag+ Na+ Cl-

NO3- Na+ Ag+ Cl-

NO3- Na+ Ag+ Cl-

NO3- Na+ Cl- Ag+

Na+ NO3- Cl- Ag+

Na+ NO3- Cl- Ag+

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl-

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl-

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl-

Na+ NO3- Ag+ Cl- Reaction

Na+ NO3- AgCl Reaction

Na+ NO3- AgCl

No Reaction Na+ NO3- AgCl

No Reaction Na+ NO3- AgCl

No Reaction NO3- Na+ AgCl

NO3- Na+ AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

Na+ NO3- AgCl

These ions do not participate in the reaction. They are called SPECTATOR IONS Na+ NO3- AgCl

Ag+ Cl-

Cl- Ag+

Cl- Ag+

Cl- Ag+

Ag+ Cl-

Ag+ Cl-

Ag+ Cl-

Ag+ Cl-

AgCl

AgCl

AgCl

AgCl

AgCl

AgCl

AgCl

The net ionic equation is constructed from the ionic equation:

NO3- and Na+ are not participating in the reaction

net ionic equation Ag + ( aq ) + Cl - )

Ag+ and Cl- are reacting to form net ionic equation Ag + ( aq ) + Cl - )

Ag+ and Cl- are reacting to form net ionic equation Ag + ( aq ) + Cl - )

net ionic equation

net ionic equation