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Meaning of "agcl"

agcl (noun) - the chemical formula for silver chloride, a chemical compound often used in photography, as an antibacterial agent, and in other industrial applications

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And the AgCl precipitate is removed by filtration.
A particularly suitable noninterfering oxidizing agent is AgCl.
The AgCl deposit was removed from the solution.
Chlorargyrite is the mineral form of silver chloride AgCl.
White AgCl fell out of solution.
The electrode used was made AgCl.
The film was cast onto AgCl discs for analysis.
Silver chloride is a chemical compound with the chemical formula AgCl.
Special care was taken to prevent accumulation of AgCl solids on the electrode membrane.
The cathodic electrode in both the control and actual experiments was composed of AgCl.
This point is very important as is known that AgCl has a cytotoxic behaviour.
AgCl occurs naturally as a mineral chlorargyrite.
A particularly suitable noninterfering oxidizing agent is AgCl or an organic halide such as methylene chloride.
AgCl precipitate was filtered out of the catalyst solution.
The solid inert material also improves removing of the solid AgCl after this reaction step.

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The AgCl forms a layer on top of the Ag ink.
The Ksp of AgCl.
AgCl precipitate was filtered out using a micropore syringe filter.
ZnS AgCl AgBr.
AgCl was precipitated and filtered off using a micropore syringe filter.
Coated Sintered AgCl.
The AgCl electrode was utilized as the RE since a chloride solution was not used.
Under these conditions, purine was dissolved and AgCl was precipitated.
AgCl was filtered off from the catalyst solution using a micropore syringe filter.
Precipitation of AgCl by mixing AgNO3 and NaCI solutions.
AgCl quickly darkens on exposure to light by disintegrating into elemental chlorine and metallic silver.
Compared with other types of salts, AgCl is poorly soluble in water.
AgCl is insoluble.
Compared with other types of salts, AgCl is not very soluble in water.
Although AgCl is practically insoluble in water, it dissolves in solutions containing complexing agents.
Chloride is first added to the solution, precipitating out silver chloride, AgCl.
They adsorb on the AgCl surface, imparting a negative charge to the particles.
Immediately after spraying silver nitrate, there was the formation of Ag2O and AgCl.
A white precipitate of AgCl resulted upon addition, but redissolved upon stirring.
The colour of the solution will become white, due to the formation of AgCl.
The reaction mixture is cooled at r . t. and the AgCl precipitate is removed by filtration.
The precipitated AgCl was filtered off and the filtrate was concentrated, almost to dryness.
The catalyst solution was stirred for 20 minutes and then precipitated AgCl was filtered off.
A white precipitate of AgCl resulted upon addition, which dissolved upon further stirring.
In a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the halogen containing compound comprises AgCl.
AgCl is removed by filtration, and the catalyst is precipitated.
Calculate the concentration of Cl - in equilibrium with solid AgCl.
AgCl is an oxidizing agent, CrCl3 is a reducing agent.
A classic example is the reaction between Ag+ and Cl - to form the insoluble salt AgCl.
The resulting suspension was heated to 50 ° C for 1 h and AgCl was then separated by centrifugation.
The reference electrodes 7 a, 7 b are typically of platinum or AgCl.
AgCl dissolves in solutions containing ligands such as chloride, cyanide, triphenylphosphine, thiosulfate, thiocyanate and ammonia.
The primary chemical reaction plates the Ag of the return electrode 14 with a AgCl surface layer.
EXAMPLE 10 Pure AgCl tabular grains were made in this example.
Past the equivalence point, excess silver ( I ) ions adsorb on the AgCl surface, imparting a positive charge.

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