Question
State what you see, when siIver nitrate solution is added to dilute HCl.

Answer

When silver nitrate solution is added to dilute $HCl$, white precipitate of $AgCl$ is formed and nitric acid is formed.
$
AgNO _3+ HCI \longrightarrow AgCI ( s )+ HNO _3
$

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