When a solution of salt (sodium chloride) in water is treated with a silver nitrate solution, a

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When a solution of salt (sodium chloride) in water is treated with a silver nitrate solution, a white precipitate forms immediately. When tetra chloromethane is shaken with aqueous silver nitrate, no such precipitate is produced. Explain these facts in terms of the types of bonds present in the two chlorides
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Organic Chemistry A Short Course

ISBN: 978-1111425562

13th edition

Authors: Harold Hart, Christopher M. Hadad, Leslie E. Craine, David J. Hart

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