You wish to use precipitation to separate Br- ion from I- ions in a solution that is 0.50 M in each.You find Ksp values for the copper(I) salts are 6.3 * 10-9 for CuBr and 1.3 *10-12 for CuI at 25°C.If you are required to reduce the value of one ion to 0.10% of its original value for "complete separation," will selective precipitation by Cu+ work? Show your calculations and justify your answer.
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