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When $AgNO_3$ is added to an aqueous solution of sodium salts, various precipitates form. Which of the following precipitated silver salts are readily soluble in dilute aqueous ammonia?

Answer: A,B,C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Silver chloride ($AgCl$), silver carbonate ($Ag_2CO_3$), and silver sulphite ($Ag_2SO_3$) are all white precipitates that dissolve in dilute ammonia due to the formation of the soluble diamminesilver(I) complex, $[Ag(NH_3)_2]^+$. Silver iodide ($AgI$) is highly insoluble and does not dissolve even in concentrated ammonia.

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