What is observed when a solution of potassium iodide is added to silver nitrate solution?
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It is a precipitate sol. as potassium nitrate is a precipitate
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when a solution of potassium iodide is added to silver nitrate solution
- potassium nitrate and silver iodide is formed
- a white precipitate of silver iodide is formed
- the equation -
KI+AgNO3⇒KNO3+AgI
Here,
- potassium iodide ad silver nitrate are the reactants.
- potassium nitrate and silver iodide are the products.
- a negatively charged solution is formed because iodide gets absorbed in potassium iodide.
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