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What happens when aqueous ammonia is added to bromide ion

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Answered by smartysurya773389
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If the answer is less than the solubility product, the precipitate will dissolve. That happens with the silver chloride, and with the silver bromide if concentrated ammonia is used. ... The silver iodide is so insoluble that the ammonia won't lower the silver ion concentration enough for the precipitate to dissolve.

Answered by Anonymous
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➡ If the answer is less than the solubility product, the precipitate will dissolve. That happens with the silver chloride, and with the silver bromide if concentrated ammonia is used. ... The silver iodide is so insoluble that the ammonia won't lower the silver ion concentration enough for the precipitate to dissolve.

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