Question If we slowly add a solution of mercury(II) ions to a solution of aqueous halide ions with roughly equal concent

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Question If we slowly add a solution of mercury(II) ions to a solution of aqueous halide ions with roughly equal concent

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Question If We Slowly Add A Solution Of Mercury Ii Ions To A Solution Of Aqueous Halide Ions With Roughly Equal Concent 1
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Question If we slowly add a solution of mercury(II) ions to a solution of aqueous halide ions with roughly equal concentrations, a precipitate will form. Explain what the precipitate will consist of initially. Select the correct answer below: O The initial precipitate will consist of a single compound HgX2, where X is the halogen for which HgX₂ has the smallest Ksp O The initial precipitate will consist of a single compound, HgX2, where X is the halogen for which HgX₂ has the largest Ksp. O The initial precipitate will consist of a mixture of halide compounds of the form HgX₂, with mole fractions proportional to their respective Ksp values. O The initial precipitate will consist of a mixture of halide compounds of the form HgX, with mole fractions inversely proportional to their respective Ksp values.
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