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NaCl and `AgNO_(3)` are ionic solids and they readily dissodciate to from ions in solution. `Ag^(+)` ions combine with `Cl^(-)` ions to give white precipitate of AgCl. But `C Cl_(4)` is covaolent compound and does not give `Cl^(-)` ions in solution. Therefore, no reaction is possible between `C Cl_(4)` and `AgNO_(3).`

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Both NaCl and `AgNOO_(3)` are ionic solids and they readily dissociate to form ions in solution. `Ag^(+)` ions combine with `Cl^(-)` ions to give white precipitate of AgCl. But `C Cl_(4)` is covalent compound and does not give `Cl^(-)` ions in solution. Therefore, no reaction is possible between `C Cl_(4)` and `AgNO_(3)`
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