Which of the following aqueous solutions would NOT form a precipitate when
added to a solution of silver nitrate?
A) NaF
B) Naci
C) NaBr
D) Nal

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When aqueous solutions of NaF and silver nitrate are mixed, a precipitate is not formed.

When we react silver trioxonitarate V with salts that contain the halide ions, iodide, chloride and bromide, a precipitate is formed.

However, when silver trioxonitrate V is reacted with sodium fluoride, a precipitate is not formed because AgF is highly soluble in water. The reaction therefore written as follows;

AgNO3(aq) + NaF(aq) -------> AgF(aq) + NaNO3(aq)

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