Analytical ChemistryHard
Question
In which of the following solvents, AgBr will have the highest solubility ?
Options
A.10-3 M NaBr
B.10-3 M NH4OH
C.Pure water
D.10-3 M HBr
Solution
AgBr has the highest solubility in 10-3 M NH4OH
AgBr dissolves in all other solvents poorly.
AgBr dissolves in all other solvents poorly.
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