Which of the following ions would produce a yellow precipitate when treated with

Practice Questions

Q1
Which of the following ions would produce a yellow precipitate when treated with silver nitrate?
  1. Chloride
  2. Bromide
  3. Iodide
  4. Sulfate

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

Which of the following ions would produce a yellow precipitate when treated with silver nitrate?
  • Step 1: Understand that we are looking for ions that create a yellow precipitate when mixed with silver nitrate.
  • Step 2: Know that silver nitrate is a chemical that reacts with certain ions to form precipitates.
  • Step 3: Identify the ions we are considering: iodide, chloride, and bromide.
  • Step 4: Learn that when iodide ions (I-) react with silver nitrate (AgNO3), they form silver iodide (AgI), which is yellow.
  • Step 5: Recognize that chloride ions (Cl-) produce a white precipitate (silver chloride) and bromide ions (Br-) produce a cream precipitate (silver bromide).
  • Step 6: Conclude that the only ion that produces a yellow precipitate with silver nitrate is iodide.
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