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Which of the following is most soluble in water?


A

AgI

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B

AgF

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AgCl

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AgBr

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Solution

The correct option is B

AgF


Explanation for correct option:

B. AgF

Solubility of silver halides in water:

  • On moving down the group in halogens, the ionic size increases but the hydration energy decreases.
  • When a compound is dissolved, the solubility depends upon the amount of hydration energy released.
  • If the hydration energy is equal to or more than the lattice energy, then the salt is water-soluble.
  • As the hydration energy decreases due to the increases in ionic size. Thus, the solubility also decreases on moving down the group.
  • Therefore, the most soluble halide in water is Silver fluoride AgF.

The trend for solubility of halides in water is as follows:

AgF>AgCl>AgBr>AgI

Hence, the correct option is B i.e. AgF


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