Halide ions can be deposited at a silver anode, the reaction being Suppose that a cell

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Halide ions can be deposited at a silver anode, the reaction being Suppose that a cell was formed by immersing a silver anode in an analyte solutionthat was 0.0250 M Cl-, Br-, and 1- ions and connectmg the halt-cell to a saturatedcalomel cathode via a salt hridge. .(a) Which halide would form first and at what potential? Is the cell galvamc orelectrolytic" --5(b) Could I and Br be separated quantitatively') (Take 1.00 x IO M as thecriterion for quantitative removal of an ion.) If a separation IS feaSIble, whatrange of cell potential could be used"(c) Repeat part (h) for 1- and Cl-.(d) Repeat part (b) for Br' and Cl -

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