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Ag`CI` dissolves in excess of `KCN` solution to give the ____complex compound .

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`K[Ag(CN)_(2)]`

`AgCI` dissolves in excess of `KCN` solution to give the `K[Ag(CN)_(2)]` complex compound
`AgCI+2KCNrarrK[Ag(CN)_(2)]+KCI` .
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