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Standard IX
Chemistry
Stoichiometric Calculations
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What happen when?
Silver chloride is treated with excess of ammonium hydroxide.
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When silver chloride is treated with excess of ammonium hydroxide, diammine silver chloride formed.
The reaction is given as:
A
g
C
l
+
2
N
H
4
O
H
⟶
[
A
g
(
N
H
3
)
2
]
C
l
+
2
H
2
O
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