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The answer is a number of precipitates will form.

Halide ions test with [tex]$\mathrm{AgNO} 3$[/tex] are as

[tex]$\mathrm{Ag}^{+}+\mathrm{Cl}-\cdots \mathrm{AgCl}(\mathrm{s})$[/tex] white colour precipitate.

[tex]$\mathrm{Ag}+\mathrm{Br}-\cdots \mathrm{AgBr}(\mathrm{s}) \quad$[/tex] cream colour precipitate.

[tex]$\mathrm{Ag}^{+} \mathrm{I}-\cdots > \mathrm{AgI}(\mathrm{s})$[/tex] yellow colour precipitate.

Hence in this reaction we get a number of precipitates.

What is aqueous halide ions ?

  • Halogens include iodine, bromine, and chlorine.
  • They are known as halide ions, such as chloride, [tex]$\mathrm{Cl}^{-}$[/tex].
  • Silver nitrate solutions are used to find halide ions in solutions.
  • A few drops of diluted nitric acid are used to acidify the test solution before a few drops of silver nitrate solution are added.

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