AgNo3 +NaI. what happens

What information did you gain by performing NaI and AgNO3 ?
A 25.00 mL solution of 0.08680 M NaI is titrated with 0.05120 M AgNO3 . Calculate pAg+ following the addition of the given volumes of AgNO3 . The ?sp of AgI is 8.3×10^−17 36.00 mLpAg+ = ? ?e pAg+ = ? 47.40 mL pAg+ = ?
A 25.00 mL solution of 0.08700 M NaI is titrated with 0.05140 M AgNO3 . Calculate pAg+ following the addition of the given volumes of AgNO3 . The
A 25.00 mL solution of 0.08050 M NaI is titrated with 0.05000 M AgNO3 . Calculate pAg+ following the addition of the given volumes of AgNO3 . The ?sp of AgI is 8.3×10−17 . 35.80 mLpAg+= ?epAg+= 47.90 mLpAg+=
Draw both the SN1 (AgNO3 in ethanol) and the SN2 (NaI in acetone) mechanisms (include intermediates, arrows etc.) for each of the following alkyl halides. 1) bromocyclohexane, 2) t-butyl chloride, 3) crotyl chloride, 4) benzyl chloride
The Ksp of AgI is 8.3× 10–17. You titrate 25.00 mL of 0.08160 M NaI with 0.05190 M AgNO3. Calculate pAg after the following volumes of AgNO3 are added: (a) at 35.10 mL (b) at Ve (volume at equilibrium) (c) at 47.10 mL
Answer the following question about what happens at the atomic level during the mixing of AgNO3 solution and NaCl solution. 1. What is the chemical formula of the insoluble product?
1)balance the following equations KI+Pb(NO3)2==PbI+KNO3 and HCL+AgNO3===Agcl(s)+HNO3 2) What happens when hcl is mixed with AgNO3, What colour pf the precipitate does it from? Can you observe for silver
Insoluble d. AgBr d AgNo3 to Ca (OH)2, what happens? Ca(No3) Ag20t CalNo) + NOW
The Ksp of AgI is 8.3× 10–17. You titrate 25.00 mL of 0.08870 M NaI with 0.05050 M AgNO3. Calculate pAg after the following volumes of AgNO3 are added: (a) 37.20 ml (b) Veq (c) 47.20 ml