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AgCl dissolves in NH(4)OH due to the for...

AgCl dissolves in `NH_(4)OH` due to the formation of

A

`[Ag(NH_(4))_(2)]Cl`

B

`[Ag(NH_(4))_(3)]Cl`

C

`[Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]Cl`

D

`[Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]OH.`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`underset("White ppt.")(AgCl(s)) + 2NH_(4)OH (aq)rarrunderset("Soluble complex")([Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]Cl (aq)) + 2H_(2)O(l)`
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