$AgCl$ dissolves in a solution of $NH_3$ but not in water because

  • A
    $NH_3$ is a better solvent than $H_2O$
  • B
    $Ag^{+}$ forms a complex ion with $NH_3$
  • C
    $NH_3$ is a stronger base than $H_2O$
  • D
    The dipole moment of water is higher than $NH_3$

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