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Practical No.1
Aim: To identify the chloride, bromide and iodide ions from the given salts.
Apparatus : Test Tubes, Stand etc.
Chemicals : Silver nitrate, solutions of potassium chloride, potassium bromide and potassium
iodide.
Figure : (Label the following diagram.)
Procedure :
A
B
C С
1. Take three test tubes and label them as A, B and C.
2. Take about 5ml of solutions of potassium chloride in C, potassium bromide in B and
potassium iodide in C.
3. Add about 5ml silver nitrate solution and stir it.​

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Answered by ferozpurwale
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Answer:

Practical No. 1 hloride, bromide and iodide ions from the given salts. Aim: To identify the chloride, bromide Apparatus : Test Tubes, Stand etc. Chemicals : Silver nitrate, solutions of jodide. Figure : (Label the following diagram.) Procedure: lutions of potassium chloride, potassium bromide and potassium 1. Take three test tubes and label them as A, B and C. 2. Take about Sml of solutions of potassium chloride in C, potassium bro potassium iodide in C. assium chloride in C, potassium bromide in B and

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