When silver nitrate solution is added in solution containing nitrate, chloride and iodide ion, which salt will be precipitated first?

Answer 1

AgI(silver iodide)

Write the equation

#AgNO_3+ NO_3^-1 + Cl_2^-1 + I_2^-1#

Our question is little bit wrong AgNO3 will not react with NO3 ions But still to practice take Bromine ions

#Ag^- + I^+ = AgI#
#Ag^+ + Cl_2^- = AgCI#
#Ag^+ + Br^- = AgBr#
Ksp of AgI = #8.3 xx 10^(–17)# Ksp of AgCl = #1.77 xx 10^(¯10)# Ksp of AgBr =#5.4 xx 10^ (−13#

As Ksp of AgI is the least so the AgI will precipitate first.

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Answer 2

Silver chloride will be precipitated first.

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