2. Silver chloride is not very water soluble. The reaction by which it goes into solution hydroxide solution are added to the solution it turns yellow. Explain these observations hydrochloric acid are added the solution turns red. When several drops of sodium When methyl orange is added to water, the solution turns yellow. When a few drops of 1. Methyl orange, HMO, is an acid base indicator which ionizes according to this NAME equation: HMO(aq) Red H"aq) MO(aq) yellow in terms of LeChatelier's Principle. is: AGCI(s) Agl (aq) + CI"(aq) Suppose a saturated solution of silver chloride were present. What would happen is you added a few milliliters of HCl solution? Why? Why? What would happen if you added a few milliliters of silver nitrate solution? If this reaction is known to be endothermic, what would happen if the solution were heated? What if the solution were cooled?

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2. Silver chloride is not very water soluble. The reaction by which it goes into solution
hydroxide solution are added to the solution it turns yellow. Explain these observations
hydrochloric acid are added the solution turns red, When several drops of sodium
When methyl orange is added to water, the solution turns yellow. When a few drops of
1. Methyl orange, HMO, is an acid base indicator which ionizes according to this
equation:
HMO(aq)
Red
H(aq)
MO (aq)
yellow
in terms of LeChatelier's Principle.
is:
AgCl(s)
Agl"(aq) + Cl'(aq)
min
Suppose a saturated solution of silver chloride were present. What would happen is you
added a few milliliters of HCl solution?
Why?
Why?
What would happen if you added a few milliliters of silver nitrate solution?
If this reaction is known to be endothermic, what would happen if the solution were
heated?
What if the solution were cooled?
Transcribed Image Text:NAME 2. Silver chloride is not very water soluble. The reaction by which it goes into solution hydroxide solution are added to the solution it turns yellow. Explain these observations hydrochloric acid are added the solution turns red, When several drops of sodium When methyl orange is added to water, the solution turns yellow. When a few drops of 1. Methyl orange, HMO, is an acid base indicator which ionizes according to this equation: HMO(aq) Red H(aq) MO (aq) yellow in terms of LeChatelier's Principle. is: AgCl(s) Agl"(aq) + Cl'(aq) min Suppose a saturated solution of silver chloride were present. What would happen is you added a few milliliters of HCl solution? Why? Why? What would happen if you added a few milliliters of silver nitrate solution? If this reaction is known to be endothermic, what would happen if the solution were heated? What if the solution were cooled?
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