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Silver chloride is a white solid compound that forms when silver ions (Ag⁺) react with chloride ions (Cl⁻) in a solution. It is insoluble in water and appears as a precipitate.
A compound commonly used to test for the presence of chloride ions by forming a white precipitate of silver chloride.
The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance. In the case of silver chloride, it has low solubility in water.
Ionic Compounds: Compounds formed by the combination of positive and negative ions, such as silver chloride formed by combining Ag⁺ and Cl⁻ ions.