If the silver nitrate is in aqueous solution and the copper is solid in contact with the solution of silver nitrate, copper atoms will dissolve as ions from the surface of the copper and be replaced by silver atoms formed from the silver ions in solution. This reaction will continue until the entire surface of the copper in contact with the solution is covered with silver. The chemical driving force for this reaction is displacement of one element from its compounds by another element that is higher in the electromotive series than the element displaced.
Copper replaces silver to form Copper Nitrate and silver is obtained in solid state.
metallic silver and a copper salt
how anions react with silver nitrate
the silver is displaced out of the compound because the copper is more reactive. It becomes copper nitrate.
The copper will replace the silver in the silver nitrate solution, and silver metal will come out of the solution. This is called a single replacement reaction. The following equation represents the reaction. 2AgNO3 + Cu ---> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag
A displacement reaction, in which the copper dissolves to form copper nitrate and replaces silver ions in the original silver nitrate, reducing the silver ions to metallic silver.
Silver nitrate does not "react" with light, because light is not a substance. Light can catalyze the autodecompositon of silver nitrate.
Silver nitrate does not precipitate in this case; elemental silver does. In this reaction, silver nitrate reacts with copper to form elemental silver and copper II nitrate. The silver, which is a metal, is insoluble in water.
When silver nitrate reacts with hydrochloride a white precipitate of Silver Chloride is formed.
no silver is an element nitrogen is an element silver nitrate is a compound
By dissolving the silver nitrate in water, then stirring finely divided copper into the water. The copper will displace silver from the silver nitrate as a solid and form copper nitrate in the solution.
how anions react with silver nitrate
No, the reaction is: 2AgNO3+Cu=Cu(NO3)2+2Ag
Copper is more reactive than silver and a displacement reaction occur:Cu + 2 AgNO3 = 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2
copper nitrate and silver chloride Copper chloride reacts with silver nitrate to form copper nitrate and silver chloride. There are two types of copper chloride compounds. One is copper(I) chloride with the unit formula CuCl, and the other is copper(II) chloride with the unit formula CuCl2. The following are the two chemical equations for the two possible chemical reactions. CuCl + AgNO3 --> CuNO3 + AgCl CuCl2 + AgNO3 --> Cu(NO3)2 + AgCl
No, we cannot stir silver nitrate solution with a copper spoon because , copper is more reactive than silver. Thus,it would displace silver from the silver nitrate solution forming copper nitrate....
As copper is more reactive than silver copper will displace silver and will become copper nitrate and silver is left by its own from the reaction
copper will replace silver in silver nitratesolution will precipitate silver and oxidize copper turning to copper nitrate
copper nitrate :)