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Zinc Nitrate + Silver (Displacement Reaction= Zinc is more reactive than Silver)
Yes zinc will react to form zinc nitrate and silver.
2AgNO3 + ZnI2 -> 2AgI + Zn(NO3)2
Zinc nitrate and silver are formed. Silver gets precipitated.
I guess it's Zinc Nitrate
Some of the silver ions from the silver nitrate solution are deposited as metallic silver on the contacted parts of the zinc vessel and are replaced by half as many zinc ions in the solution.
Parts of the zinc near its interface with an aqueous solution of silver nitrate dissolve into zinc cations in the soution, and the corresponding electrical charge of silver cations is reduced to metallic silver, usually adhering to the surface of the remaining zinc.
Equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
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As shown by the ionic equation of the reaction, Zn (s) + 2 Ag+ (aq) --> 2 Ag (s) + Zn2+ (aq), each mole of zinc produces two moles of silver. Therefore, 1.30 moles of zinc will displace 2.60 moles of silver.
Yes: intern electrolysis, nitrate is tribune-ion, (Zn)s + 2(Ag+)aq --> (Zn2+)aq + 2(Ag)s
zinc + nitric acid --> zinc nitrate + water and hydrogen I think...