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Silver (Ag)
If you mean a reaction of AgNO3 + Na(s) ==> NaNO3 + Ag(s), there would be ONE electron transferred.Ag^+ + 1e- ==> Ag(s) Reduction reaction Na(s) ==> Na^+ + 1e- Oxidation reaction
The reaction is:LNaCl + AgNO3 = AgCl + NaNO3The white precipitate is silver chloride.
A precipitate
The chemical reaction is:CaCl2 + 2 AgNO3 = 2 AgCl(s) + Ca(NO3)2The precipitate is silver chloride.
Silver (Ag) for apex
Your reaction is AgNO3 + Na ==> NaNO3 + AgIn this reaction Ag goes from 1+ to zero, so it has been reduced. Na goes from zero to 1+ so it has been oxidized.
Silver (Ag)
Silver cations are reduced.
Silver (Ag)
The reaction is: NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
Sodium (Na) has been reduced.
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AgNO3
no because emf of cu ic less as compared to Agno3 as we keep agno3 in cu reaction will occour
A compound: any formula that contains more than one kind of atomic symbols represents a compound.
They will form NaNO3 in aqueous solution, and AgOH would precipitate out of solution. AgNO3(aq) + NaOH(aq) --> AgOH(s) + NaNO3(aq) This is an example of a double displacement/replacement reaction.