Chemistry, asked by sohan1270, 1 year ago

silver iodide is a ionic compound but it's not soluble in water??why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Silver iodide has a lower baseline solubility in water than silver chloride, because the iodide ion, having lower charge density than chloride, is not solvated as effectively.

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Answered by prateektsg
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Silver iodide has a lower baseline solubility in water than silver chloride, because the iodide ion, having lower charge density than chloride, is not solvated as effectively.

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