It would produce Silver and a blue solid called Copper Nitrate (Cu(NO3)2). It is caused by a replacement reaction where Copper replaced Silver in Copper Nitrate. The equation goes like this:
Cu + Ag(NO3)2 → Ag + Cu(NO3)2
Cu (s) + 2 AgNO3 (aq) = 2 Ag (s) + Cu(NO3)2 (aq) to form copper(II) nitrate; and/or
Cu (s) + AgNO3 (aq) = Ag (s) + Cu(NO3) to form copper(I) nitrate.
copper+silver nitrate=copper nitrate+silver
If the copper nitrate formed is copper (I) nitrate, the equation balances with one atom of each metal and one formula weight of each nitrate. If the copper nitrate formed is copper (II) nitrate, the balanced equation is: 2 AgNO3 + Cu -> 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2.
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.
Copper (I)+ nitric acid > Copper (II) Nitrate + nitric dioxide + water Cu(s) + HNO3 (aq) > Cu(NO3)2(s) + NO2(g) + H2O(l) Balanced equation: Cu(s) + 4HNO3 (aq) > Cu(NO3)2(s) + 2NO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
We have just done a lab about single displacement reactions. Most students got a reaction in which the blue solution of copper (II) nitrate turned black/bronze color. Fe is above Cu in terms of reactivity series. Therefore, it will displace copper.
One balanced equation for the reaction between elemental copper and silver nitrate is Cu + AgNO3 -> CuNO3 + Ag.
No reaction
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the equation for sodium nitrate and copper III iodide can be given below.Cu I 2 +2 Na No3 ->I (NO3)2 + 2NaI. this is the balance reaction for the above.
copper sulfate and nitric acid
copper nitrate :)
If the copper nitrate formed is copper (I) nitrate, the equation balances with one atom of each metal and one formula weight of each nitrate. If the copper nitrate formed is copper (II) nitrate, the balanced equation is: 2 AgNO3 + Cu -> 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2.
no reaction take place between copper and water. so there is no blance equation.
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Copper nitrate dissolves in water, hence it is a chemical reaction.
Your balanced chemical equation for this double replacement reaction would be: Cu(NO3)2 + 2KOH ----> Cu(OH)2 + 2KNO3 Therefore, you would end up with copper II hydroxide and potassium nitrate.