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The solubilities of AgCl and AgBr in aqueous HCl and HBr were determined between 298 and 368 K. The temperature-dependent solubility data were used to develop a method for purifying AgCl and AgBr by crystallization from solution. The impurity content of the resultant crystals was 10–5to 10–6wt %.
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Zelyanskii, A.V., Zhukova, L.V. & Kitaev, G.A. Solubility of AgCl and AgBr in HCl and HBr. Inorganic Materials 37, 523–526 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017597321655
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