Balance this net ionic equation: Ag((NH3)2)^+) + (H^+) + (Cl^-) ---> AgCl(s) + NH3
The answer above is way off. First, I don't think there's any
compound with the formula H3Cl3, H3Br3 or H3I3, second, there's no
way this could be a double replacement reaction since NH3 does not
form N^3- ions and H+ ions when dissolved in water.
What would actually occur is:
AgCl(s)?Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
Ag+(aq) + 2NH3(aq)?]Ag(NH3)2]+(aq)
And the net reaction would be
AgCl(s) + 2NH3(aq)?[Ag(NH3)2]+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
AgBr + NH3 and AgI + NH3 would form similar products as well.
AgBr(s) + 2NH3(aq)?[Ag(NH3)2]+(aq) + Br-(aq)
and
AgI(s) + 2NH3(aq)?[Ag(NH3)2]+(aq) + I-(aq)
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