16. In 1648, a grayish-white powder of silver chloride, insoluble in alkalis and acids, came into the hands of the German pharmacist-alchemist Johann Rudolf Glauber. Glauber finally found a reagent that transferred silver chloride into solution: it was ammonia. What other substances can convert silver chloride into a soluble complex?
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