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How to test for Halide Ions? [Chloride, Bromide and Iodide Ions]

Author: eric_galvao



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-First: Add some Dilute Nitric Acid [HNO³] followed with Silver Nitrate Solution [AgNO³] -If it was the Chloride Ions you were Testing, you would get a White Precipitate of Silver Chloride [As because they React] -If it was the Bromide Ions you were Testing, you would get a Cream Precipitate of Silver Bromide [As because they React] -If it was the Iodide Ions you were testing, you would get a Yellow Precipitate of Silver Iodide [As because they React]


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