Siver chloride is soluble in methylamine due to the formation of

Siver Chloride Is Soluble In Methylamine Due To The Formation Chemistry Question

Siver chloride is soluble in methylamine due to the formation of

Options

(a) [Ag(CH₃NH₂)₂]Cl
(b) Ag(CH₃NH₂)Cl
(c) AgOH
(d) Ag + CH₃Cl + NH₄Cl

Correct Answer:

[Ag(CH₃NH₂)₂]Cl

Explanation:

Silver chloride dissolves in methyl amine to form a complex. AgCl + 2CH₃NH₂ → [Ag(NH₂CH₃)₂]Cl (soluble complex)

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Topics: Coordination Compounds (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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