9. (15 points) Using 1.0x10-6 M as the quantitative precipitation criterion, if silver ions are added to a solution cont

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9. (15 points) Using 1.0x10-6 M as the quantitative precipitation criterion, if silver ions are added to a solution cont

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9. (15 points) Using 1.0x10-6 M as the quantitative precipitation criterion, if silver ions are added to a solution containing initially 0.050 M I and 0.080 M SCN ions, which of the following statement is correct related to the (i)which ion precipitates first, and the molarities of Agt required (ii)to decrease the concentration of the first precipitated ion to 1.0x10-6 M and (iii)to initiate the precipitation of the second ion? (for Agl K. =8.3x10', for AgSCN Ksp =1.1x10-12)
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