What does silver carbonate and sodium chloride make?

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2026-04-04 16:50

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When silver carbonate and sodium chloride are combined, a double displacement reaction occurs. The silver ions (Ag+) from silver carbonate switch places with the sodium ions (Na+) from sodium chloride, resulting in the formation of silver chloride (AgCl) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3). Silver chloride is a white precipitate that forms in the reaction mixture.

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