The answer is that "<span>Ag+</span> ion combines with the chloride ion to form a precipitate".
Silver chloride is formed in the form of precipitates, Ag⁺ is a cation and Cl⁻ is an anion so both ions attract each other and combines to form AgCl.
The equation for the ionic reaction that occurs is;
<span><span>Ag</span></span>⁺(aq)+Cl⁻(aq)→AgCl(s)
Immiscible is what i think you are looking for
The density of sucrose is 1.58 g/ cm³
<em><u>Calculation</u></em>
Step 1 : calculate the volume of benzene
volume = mass/density
mass of benzene = total mass - mass of sucrose
=17.33 g - 9.35 g =7.98 g
volume = 7.98 / 0.879 =9.08 cm³
Step 2: calculate the volume of sucrose
volume of sucrose= Total volume - volume of benzene
Total volume = 15 ml =15 cm³
volume of sucrose is therefore = 15 cm³ - 9.08 cm³=5.92 cm³
Step 4: calculate the density of sucrose
density = mass/volume
= 9.35 g / 5.92 cm³ = 1.58 g/cm³