SILVER NITRATE INDICATOR

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superbug
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SILVER NITRATE INDICATOR

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Hi
A teacher was collecting some puddle water and they added silver nitrate and the water turned pink.
Does anyone know what is in the water to make it go pink?

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Only thing I can think of would be cobalt - though why that would be in the puddle....??

[Co(H2O)6]2+(aq)(pink) + 4Cl-(aq) ⇌ [CoCl4]2-(aq)(blue) + 6H2O(l)

Removal of chloride ions through precipitation with silver nitrate would push equilibrium to the left.
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Yes I Know. The teacher had no idea either.
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Could the silver nitrate have been contaminated ? Just a thought
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No I dont think so Smeee, as they used it for the other water samples collected.
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wonder if the beaker was contaminated? could have been potassium permanganate
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