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Chemistry
Types of Reactions
Precipitation reactions
What type of reaction is:
AgNO3(aq) + KCl(aq)
AgCl(s) + KNO3(aq)
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The reaction between AgNO3(aq) and KCl(aq) is a double displacement reaction, also known as a precipitation reaction.
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