What's the color of the PRECIPITATE when AgNO3(aq) is added to NaOH(aq)?

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Answer:
the precipitate is silver hydroxide and it is WHITE

AgNO3 + NaOH ---> AgOH + NaNO3
classic: AgOH. White precipitate.
black and white, apart from silver hydroxide, silver oxide will also form in the reaction:
AgNO3 + NaOH = AgOH + NaNO3
2AgOH = Ag2O + H2O
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