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Identify the precipitate in this reaction:AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl (aq) → AgCl (s) + NaNO3 (aq)

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Identify the precipitate in this reaction:AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl (aq) → AgCl (s) + NaNO3 (aq)

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The precipitate in this reaction is AgCl (silver chloride). This is identified by the (s) notation next to it in the chemical equation, which stands for solid. In a chemical reaction, a precipitate is a solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.

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