Identify the compound expected to form a white precipitate, indicative of a positive chemical test. Refer to the question above for structures corresponding to names. CI + OH AgNO3 diethyl ether HNO3 t-pOCI t-pentyl ether AgCl t-pane
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In this case, the reagent that can cause a white precipitate is AgNO3 (silver nitrate). Silver nitrate reacts with halides (chloride, bromide, iodide) to form a white precipitate of silver halide. Show more…
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