Silver Chloride
Title: Silver Chloride
CAS Registry Number: 7783-90-6
Molecular Formula: AgCl
Molecular Weight: 143.32
Percent Composition: Ag 75.26%, Cl 24.74%
Properties: White powder; darkens on exposure to light. d 5.56; mp 455°; bp 1550°. Soly in water (25°): 1.93 mg/l; hydrochloric acid increases its soly. Sol in 250 parts of concd HCl, in 13 parts of 10% ammonia; more sol in stronger ammonia and also at higher temps. Sol in solns of alkali cyanides, thiosulfates, ammonium carbonates; appreciably sol in concd aq solns of ammonium chloride; mercuric nitrate, and silver nitrate. The freshly pptd chloride dissolves more readily than the dried precipitate. Insol in alcohol, or dil acids. Protect from light.
Melting point: mp 455°
Boiling point: bp 1550°
Density: d 5.56
Use: In silver plating, in making antiseptic silver prepns.

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