Interpretation :
The spectator ions in the reaction of silver nitrate and potassium chloride must be chosen from the given list.
Concept Introduction :
Spectator ions are those which are present in both reactant and product side. In the net ionic equation these ions are cancelled.
Answer to Problem 4STP
Correct answer: Option B is correct.
Explanation of Solution
Reason for correct option:Option B is correct because in the reaction of silver nitrate and potassium chloride a precipitate of silver chloride is formed along with potassium nitrate. Thus K+ and NO3− are present in both reactant and product side. These are spectator ions.
Reasons for incorrect options:Option A is incorrect as chloride ion is not present in both the sides. It is precipitated with silver cation.
Option C is incorrect as silver ion and chloride ion is precipitated as silver chloride and so these are not present in both the sides of the equation.
Option D is incorrect as silver ions is precipitated with chloride ion and not present in both the sides of the equation.
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