The formula for Silver (I) chloride is: AgCl
Answer:
Option A. Addition
Explanation:
Unsaturated compounds under goes addition reaction to produce saturated compounds..
In the equation given above i.e
H2C=CH2 + F–F —> FCH2CH2F
we can see that the double in H2C=CH2 disappear by the reaction of F–F to produce FCH2CH2F which has no double. This simply indicates that the F–F was added to H2C=CH2. Hence, the reaction is called addition reaction.
Answer : The number of sodium ions is equal to the number of formula units of salt.
Explanation : In the given reaction of NaCl the statement which describes it the best is that the number of sodium ions is found to be same along with the formula units in the product side.
+ ----> NaCl.
Its clear from the equation that one mole of Na and one mole of Cl combines together to give the product, which is one mole of NaCl. The number of ions on both the sides are equal.
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