3.3.2

Reactions of Halogens

Test yourself

Identification of Halides

We can determine which halide ion is present through specific reactions.

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Reaction with silver nitrate

  • If we add silver nitrate to a solution of halide ions, the halides will react with the silver cations:
    • Ag+(aq) + X(aq) → AgX(s)
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Test results

  • The product of the silver nitrate reaction is a solid.
    • We call this solid the precipitate.
  • The colour of this solid depends on what halide is involved:
    • AgCl → white precipitate.
    • AgBr → cream precipitate.
    • AgI → yellow precipitate.
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Further testing

  • Using the silver halide product, we can test that their ability to redissolve in ammonia is as expected.
    • AgCl should redissolve.
    • AgBr should redissolve slowly and needs a lot of ammonia.
    • AgI should NOT dissolve.

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