AgI (aq) + NH3 (aq) -->

Ag(NH3)2 ion with a +1 charge.

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To determine the products of the reaction between AgI (silver iodide) and NH3 (ammonia), we need to check if a chemical reaction actually occurs. This reaction appears to involve the formation of a complex compound.

To confirm this, we can write the balanced chemical equation and check for any signs of a chemical reaction:

AgI (aq) + NH3 (aq) → AgI·NH3 (s)

In this reaction, ammonia (NH3) coordinates with the silver ion (Ag+) to form a complex compound called silver diammine iodide (AgI·NH3).

Please note that the compound AgI·NH3 exists as a solid rather than being in aqueous form.