Ksp AgI = (Ag^+)(I^-)
You know Ksp and I^-, solve for Ag^+.
Same for AgBr and AgCl.
b part.
What is Ag^+ when AgBr first ppts. You calculated that above. Plug Ag+ from the AgBr when it first ppt into Ksp for AgI to find the I^- concn when AgBr starts. Then %I left at that point is [(I^-)/0.001]*100 = ? That's what's left so % pptd is 100%- ?%. There isn't much left and essentially all has been pptd. AgBr is done the same way.
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Solid AgNo3 is added slowly to solution of 0.001M Cl,Br,and I
a)
at what concentration of Ag will AgI precipitating?
at what concentration of Ag will AgCl precipitating?
at what concentration of Ag will AgBr precipitating?
b)
calculate the percent % of I ppt before reaching of AgBr?
calculate the percent % of Br ppt before reaching of AgCl?
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I see what you said we used the Ag from AgBr to find the [I] by using the Ksp for AgI
I see what you said we used the Ag from AgBr to find the [I] by using the Ksp for AgI