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silver nitrate solution are not prepared in tap water

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Answered by rishitverma00
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One of the most valuable applications of deionised water is in laboratories, where pure water is usually a necessity.  Ordinary tap water has considerable levels of contaminants, such as mineral ions, that can lessen the quality of aqueous solutions and reagents.  In laboratory analyses, wherein precision of outcome is usually a necessity, water being used to break down substances should be pure.  The existence of ions in regular water can change the outcome. So to make silver nitrate reagent which a useful reagent for various chemical analysis we make use of deionised water rather than tap water.

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Answered by sendforshyam
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One of the most valuable applications of deionised water is in laboratories, where pure water is usually a necessity.  Ordinary tap water has considerable levels of contaminants, such as mineral ions, that can lessen the quality of aqueous solutions and reagents.  In laboratory analyses, wherein precision of outcome is usually a necessity, water being used to break down substances should be pure.  The existence of ions in regular water can change the outcome. So to make silver nitrate reagent which a useful reagent for various chemical analysis we make use of deionised water rather than tap water.

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