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It is deemed to be pale yellow or cream .
For the classic halogen tests.
Silver fluoride does ~NOT precipitate/ colourless
Silver chloride is a WHITE precipitate
Silver bromide is a PALE YELLOW ppt
Silver iodide is a YELLOW ppt.
Silver astatine has not been chracterised.
Silver bromide (AgBr) has a weak tone of yellow.
For silver halogens Silver Fluoride ; No colour , remians in solution Silver Chloride ; White ppt Silver Bromide ; Cream/Pale yellow ppt Silver Iodide ; Yellow ppt. These are the classic test colours for silver halogens.
Sodium bromide is a white, crystalline solid.
Silver bromide is a photo reactive substance, the colour of the bottle keeps light out.
Yellow Precipitate of Silver Bromide
Silver bromide is only very slightly soluble in water.
The colour of aluminum bromide is white.
For silver halogens Silver Fluoride ; No colour , remians in solution Silver Chloride ; White ppt Silver Bromide ; Cream/Pale yellow ppt Silver Iodide ; Yellow ppt. These are the classic test colours for silver halogens.
Sodium bromide is a white, crystalline solid.
Silver bromide is a photo reactive substance, the colour of the bottle keeps light out.
Silver Bromide is AgBr. It is the salt produced from silver and bromine.
The elements present in silver bromide are silver and bromine.
This equation is:AgNO3 + KBr = AgBr(s) + KNO3Silver bromide is a white precipitate.
Yellow Precipitate of Silver Bromide
The acetate would combine with the bromide, leaving the silver in the sodium solution. With the sliver you could blow up the world Alas not so exciting. Mixed as solids, nothing would happen. Silver acetate has limited solubility in water, but if a solution were mixed with sodium bromide, you would probably see some off-white silver bromide precipitate.
Brown-white
its a white solid
Silver bromide is only very slightly soluble in water.