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A solution contains a mixture of Ag+(0.10M) and Hg2+2(0.10M) which are to be separated by selective precipitation using iodide .Calculate the maximum concentration of iodide ion at which one of them gets precipitated almost completely. What percentage of silver ion is precipitated at that concentration? (Ksp of AgI=8.5×1017 and Ksp of Hg2I2=2.5×1026.)

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[I]=5×1013 ; 99.87%
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[I]=7×1013 ; 95.87%
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[I]=5×1013 ; 93.87%
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[I]=5×1013 ; 91.87%
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Solution

The correct option is A [I]=5×1013 ; 99.87%
The [I] needed for precipitation of Ag+ and are derived as:

For AgI:
[Ag+][I]=Ksp(AgI)(0.1)[1]=8.5×1017[I]=8.5×1016M


For Hg2I2: [Hg2+2][I]2=2.5×1026(0.1)[I]=2.5×1025[I]=5×1013M

Since [I] required for precipitation of AgI is less and thus AgI begins to precipitate first. Also, it will continue up to addition of [I]=5×1013 when Hg2I2 begins to precipitate.

Now at this concentration of Ithe[Ag+] left in solution is [Ag+]left[I]=(Ksp)(AgI)

[Ag+]left=8.5×10175.0×1013=1.7×104M

0.1MAg+ was initial concentration.

And now,
=1.7×104MAg+ left in solution.

Amount of Ag+ precipitated=0.11.7×104

%Ag+ precipitated =0.11.7×1040.1×10=99.87%

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