Silver chloride is an insoluble

  1. The traditional method of analyzing the amount of chloride ion present in a sample was to dissolve the sample in water and then
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  2. Silver ions can be precipitated from aqueous solutions by the addition of aqueous chloride:Ag+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) → AgCl (s)
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  3. Silver chloride is an insoluble salt. What will be the effect on the cell potential when a small amount of silver nitrate
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  4. A method to determine the chloride ion content of water involves precipitate the chloride ion as silver chloride using silver
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  5. chlorine is precipitated as silver chloride by reaction of silver nitrate with sodium chloride in an acid solution .how much
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  6. Silver ions may be recovered from used photographic fixing solution by precipitating it is as silver chloride. The solubility of
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  7. An aqueous solution of silver nitrate contains 5.00 g of silver nitrate. To this solution is added sufficient barium chloride to
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  8. Which of the following salts is insoluble in water?Sodium hydroxide Silver chloride Ammonium nitrate
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  9. One method for reclaiming silver metal from silver chloride results in a 94.6%yield. Calculate the actual mass of silver that
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  10. 1. The formation of water-insoluble chloride salts, especially silver(I) chloride, is useful for the analysis of compounds that
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