The reaction of halide ions with silver nitrate
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- Created on: 30-04-16 14:07
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2. Why doesn't silver iodide react with ammonia?
- Because it is too acidic
- Because it doesn't have enough electrons
- Because it is too insoluble
- Because it is too soluble
3. What type of ammonia does silver chloride dissolve in?
- Acidic ammonia
- Concentrated ammonia
- Dilute ammonia
- It doesn't react with ammonia
4. Why is nitric acid added when reacting the halide ions with silver nitrate?
- To prevent the formation of the precipitate Ag2CO3, which would mask the observations
- To produce the precipitate Ag2CO3, which would increase the observations
- To make the solution more acidic
- To help differentiate between the colours if they look similar
5. When bromides are reacted with silver nitrate solution, what colour precipitate is formed?
- Cream precipitate
- White precipitate
- No precipitate
- Pale yellow precipitate
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