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AgCl on fusion with Na(2)CO(3) forms:...

AgCl on fusion with `Na_(2)CO_(3)` forms:

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`Ag_(2)CO_(3)`

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`Ag_(2)O`

C

`Ag`

D

`Ag_(2)C_(2)`

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To solve the question "AgCl on fusion with Na2CO3 forms:", we will go through the reaction step by step. ### Step 1: Understand the Reactants The reactants in this reaction are: - Silver chloride (AgCl) - Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) ### Step 2: Write the Reaction When AgCl is fused with Na2CO3, the following reaction occurs: \[ 4 \text{AgCl} + 2 \text{Na}_2\text{CO}_3 \rightarrow 4 \text{Ag} + 2 \text{NaCl} + 2 \text{CO}_2 + \text{O}_2 \] ### Step 3: Analyze the Products From the balanced equation, we can see that the products formed are: - Silver (Ag) - Sodium chloride (NaCl) - Carbon dioxide (CO2) - Oxygen (O2) ### Step 4: Identify the Main Product The main product of interest in this reaction is silver (Ag), which is formed in a metallic state. ### Conclusion Thus, when AgCl is fused with Na2CO3, it primarily forms silver (Ag) along with other by-products. ### Final Answer AgCl on fusion with Na2CO3 forms silver (Ag). ---
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