what are the variables in the test for halide ions?
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Chlorine, bromine and iodine are halogens. Their ions are called halide ions, eg chloride, Cl –. Halide ions in solutions are detected using silver nitrate solutions. The test solution is acidified using a few drops of dilute nitric acid, and then a few drops of silver nitrate solution are added.
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