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Suggest explanations for the following observations.(a) In aqueous solution, AgNO3 and KC1...

Suggest explanations for the following observations.

(a) In aqueous solution, AgNO3 and KC1 react to give a precipitate of AgCl, whereas in liquid NH3, KNO3 and AgCl react to produce a precipitate of KC1.


(b) Mg dissolves in a concentrated solution of NH4I in liquid NH3.


(c) Most common ‘acids’ behave as bases in liquid h2so4.


(d) HCLO4 is fully ionized in water and is strongly dissociated in pure (glacial) acetic acid; in liquid HSO3F, the following reaction occurs:

kcio4 + HSO3F ⇾ KSO3F + hcio4

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