A chemist places AgNO3 in one flask and NaBr in another. Water is added to both flasks and the mixture in the first flask is added to the second. Which choice below describes correctly the results of this experiment?
A) Both of the compounds in the flasks dissolve when water is added and AgBr precipitates when the contents of the flasks are mixed.
B) Both of the compounds in the flasks dissolve when water is added and NaNO3 precipitates when the contents of the flasks are mixed.
C) Both of the compounds in the flasks dissolve when water is added and there is no precipitate when the contents of the flasks are mixed.
D) The AgNO3 does not dissolve in water, but the NaBr does dissolve. There is no change upon mixing the contents of the flasks.
E) none of these
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