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KBr (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) → KNO3 (aq) + AgBr (s)
In the chemical reaction above, what state is KBr in?
a
Solid
b Aqueous
C Liquid
d Gas

Answer :

Answer:

B Aqueous

Explanation:

We are given the equation;

KBr (aq) + AgNO₃ (aq) → KNO₃ (aq) + AgBr (s)

  • The equation shows a precipitation reaction or a double displacement reaction.
  • Precipitation reaction because two soluble salts reacts to produce a precipitate as one of the product.
  • Double displacement reaction because the salts exchange cations and anions to form new compounds
  • In the equation;
  • KBr is in aqueous state since all salts of potassium (K) are soluble in water.
  • KNO₃ and AgNO₃ are also in aqueous state as all nitrates are soluble in water.
  • AgBr on the other hand is in solid state since its a precipitate that is insoluble in water.

Answer: b.) Aqueous

Explanation:

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