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A few drops of silver nitrate solution are added to a solution of a salt. If a pale yellow precipitate forms, which ion from the salt is most likely to be in the solution?

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Iodide ion
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Chloride ion
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Bromide ion
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Sulphate ion
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Solution

The correct option is C Bromide ion

Silver displaces the cation from the salt to form a new compound. This compounds is pale yellow in colour and can be identified as silver bromide. Hence, the salt contains bromide ions.


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