Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
NaBr gives pale yellow precipitate with ...

`NaBr` gives pale yellow precipitate with `AgNO_(3)` solution but `CBr_(4)` does not. Why ?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Both `NaBr` and `AgNO_(3)` are ionic while `CBr_(4)` is covalent.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Ex 1.3 (Objective)|8 Videos
  • PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Ex 1.3 (Multiple Correct)|5 Videos
  • PERIODIC CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND GENERAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Ex 1.2(Objective)|22 Videos
  • P-BLOCK GROUP 14 - CARBON FAMILY

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Exercises Archives (Subjective)|9 Videos
  • PURIFICATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS

    CENGAGE CHEMISTRY|Exercise Assertion Reasoning Type|5 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Why does NaCl give a white precipitate with AgNO_(3) solution but C Cl_(4) does not ?

NaCl_((aq)) gives a white precipitate with AgNO_(3) solution but C Cl_(4) or CHCl_(3) does not , because

C CI_(4) cannot give precipitate with AgNO_(3) due to.

An aqueous solution of salt gives salt precipitate with AgNO_(3) solution as well as with dilute H_(2)SO_(4) . It may be

Iodoform gives a precipitate with AgNO3 on heating but chloroform does not because -

Br_(2)+underset(HOT)OH^(o+)rarr(A)+(B) (A)+(B)+H^(o+)rarr Br_(2) (A) gives yellow precipitate with AgNO_(3) . (A) and (B) are