Chemistry, asked by sakshay983, 1 year ago

Why silver nitrate is used in chloride limit test?

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Answered by Priyamondal
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Silver nitrate will react with chloride in present the test tube and standard solution to form silver chloride (AgCl2) which is insoluble in aqueous solution and will precipitate. This precipitate will be present as cloudiness in a glass cylinder used and then we can compare this cloudiness between the test and standard solution.
Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Silver nitrate will react with chloride AgCl2

Explanation:

Silver nitrate will react with chloride in gift the check tube and standard approach to form silver chloride (AgCl2) which is insoluble in aqueous solution and could precipitate.

Dilute to 50ml HNO3. Dilute to 50ml with water and with water and add 1 ml of silver nitrate add 1 ml of silver nitrate solution. Stir answer. Stir at once with a glass straight away with glass rod and permit rod and permit to stand for 5 mins. to face for five minutes.

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