Will you get any precipitate if you add silver nitrate solution to chloromethane? If not…
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Will you get any precipitate if you add silver nitrate solution to chloromethane? If not, why?
- Chloromethane is a covalent compound
- Chloromethane is a ionic compound
- Both (a ) and (b )
- None of these
Answer
(A) Chloromethane is a covalent compound
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