Try to solve it yourself- we're not here to do your homework-
Hint: This insoluble silver salts were/are used in photography because they're instable when exposed to light- if this salts are exposed to light elementar silver and the corresponding halogen forms.
2) You have an aqueous blue solution. Addition of dilute hydrochloric acid produces a pecipitate. The precipitate dissolves when the solution is heated to boiling. What two cations were in the original solution?
interesting- normally a blue solution could be Cu
2+, but it doesn't form a ppt with HCl...
as I said- try to solve it by yourself (I answered your first question "indirectly".
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