8. A student is conducting an experiment where they poured clear Silver Nitrate (AgNO3) and clear Sodium Chloride (NaCl(aq)) solution together. They recorded the following observations: the beaker became warm, the solution turned white because there was a precipitate that formed. Did a chemical reaction occur? Make a claim and provide evidence that supports whether a reaction took place or not. Once you have done that include your reasoning to support your claim and evidence
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