an aqueous solution of tropylium bromide on treatment with AgNO3 gives a white precipitate,why?
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When an aqueous solution of tropylium bromide is treated with silver nitrate, a precipitate of silver bromide (AgBr) forms immediately, because halides of Ag+, Pb2+, and (Hg2)2+ are insoluble. ... The melting point of tropylium bromide is above 200 ◦C, quite high for an organic compound due to its ionic character.
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