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Q. 4. Silver halides have low solubilities in water as compared to alkali metal halides. Explain. in detail

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Answered by yadavanjali9856
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Due to greater nuclear charge, the Ag+ ion polarises the halide ion more strongely than alkali metal ion. ... Because of the covalent character, the silver halides are less ionic and consequently their solubility in polar water is low.

Answered by omkar76545
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Q.4. Silver halides have low solubilities in water as compared to alkali metal halides. Explain.

=>Silver halides have low solubilities in water as compared to alkali metal halides.

Due to the Size difference of their atoms.alkali halides are highly soluble in water.

Higher the size difference higher would be the solubility and less covalent character.

For rst of tge atoms except alkali and alkaline metals the solubility is decided by Fazan’s Rule.

Therfore from Fazan’s Rule, silver halides are less soluble in warer.

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