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In a lab, silver nitrate, AgNO3, is dissolved in water until

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In a lab, silver nitrate, AgNO3, is dissolved in water until

In a lab, silver nitrate, AgNO3, is dissolved in water until no solid is observed in the container. Then, a solution of sodium chloride, NaCl, is added to the container. When you combine these aqueous solutions, there is no noticeable change in temperature; however, a solid precipitates and there is a slight change of color. Which statements about the lab experiment involving silver nitrate and a sodium chloride solution are true? Drag each item to the appropriate bin. ► View Available Hint(s) Formation of a solid indicates a chemical reaction occurred. The initial disappearance of silver nitrate in water indicates a chemical reaction occurred. The lack of temperature change indicates a chemical reaction didn't occur. True Reset hemical reaction occurred when silver nitrate was added to water. The color change of the solution indicates a chemical reaction occurred. A chemical reaction did occur when the solutions were combined. False Help