No, most silver halides are insoluble.
it is non electrolyte in H2O
That would be AgI!
soluble
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3×10−7g/100mL (20 °C) in water
yes as Ag has a valecy of +1 and I a vlency of -1
Yes. Salts containing I- are generally soluble with the exception of AgI, PbI2, and Hg2I2.
Silver iodide is not soluble in ammonia solution.
Yes, AgI is insoluble, therefore will form a precipitate.
Agi Lindegren died in 1927.
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No use of iodide salts in argentometrics because AgI is very insoluble, about 1000 times less soluble then AgCl, originating from chlorides to be determined.
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