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Assertion : Solubility of AgCl in NH(3)(...

Assertion : Solubility of `AgCl` in `NH_(3)(aq)` is greater than in pure water.
Reason : When `AgCl` dissolve in `NH_(3)(aq)`, complex ion [`Ag(NH_(3))_(2)^(+)`] formation takes place and solubility equilibrium of `AgCl_(3)` shifted in forward direction.

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