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The silver halide having maximum solubility in water silver halide which

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Answered by AJAYMAHICH
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Halides are group 7 elements. They generally have a low melting and boiling point. They are highly reactive. Silver chloride and silver bromide are not soluble in water. So they will be precipitates. However, I do know that they have varying solubilities. So, they will form different amounts of precipitates. I want to know why they have different solubilities and which is the most soluble halide.
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