Pharm D: Precipitation Titrations (Precipitimetry)

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When NH3 is added to a mixture of AgI, AgBr, and AgCl, all of them will dissolve.

False

The Ksp of AgI is higher than that of AgBr.

False

The addition of NH3 will cause AgBr to dissolve completely.

False

The formation of silver amine complex produces silver ions sufficient to exceed the Ksp of AgCl.

False

AgI has a higher Ksp value than AgCl.

False

The complex [Ag(NH3)2]+ is formed when NH3 is added to AgI.

True

Fractional precipitation occurs when a precipitating agent like Ag+ is added to a solution containing equal concentrations of Cl- and I-.

True

AgI will precipitate before AgCl when a precipitating agent like Ag+ is added to a solution containing equal concentrations of Cl- and I-.

False

The Ksp of AgCl is lower than that of AgBr.

True

The addition of NH3 will cause AgI to dissolve completely.

False

Test your understanding of precipitation titrations, a type of volumetric analysis involving the formation of a precipitate. Learn about the conditions required for precipitation titrations, including the importance of insolubility and rapid precipitation.

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