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Silver chloride is 1/10 soluble than silver chromate in the cold 1/3 in hot water. That means silver will incline to precepetate as AgCl preferentially. More over if chromate will form it will convert to silver nitrate.

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Q: Why does silver nitrate combine first with chloride ions in water and not with potassium dichromate?
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