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What is the word equation silver plus water?

The word equation for silver reacting with water is "silver + water → silver oxide + hydrogen gas."


What happens when silver is added with water?

When silver is added to water, it does not react with the water. Silver is a noble metal and is relatively unreactive with water at room temperature.


Is silver chloride and water a solution?

No Silver chloride will not dissolve in water, so it is a suspension. The only common silver salt that is soluble in water is the nitrate (and to some extent, the sulphate)


What happens to silver chloride when added water?

Silver chloride is not soluble in water.


Is silver acetate soluble in water?

Yes, silver acetate is soluble in water.


Does silver react with water, and if so, what is the nature of the reaction between silver and water?

Yes, silver does react with water, but the reaction is slow. Silver reacts with water to form silver oxide and hydrogen gas. This reaction is not as vigorous as with other metals like sodium or potassium.


Is water a better conductor of electricity then silver?

no, water is NOT a better conductor of electricity then silver


What type of water do silver mollies need?

Silver Mollies need fresh water


Is silver sulfate soluble in water?

Yes, silver sulfate is slightly soluble in water.


How does silver react with water?

Silver does not react with water at room temperature or even at high temperatures. However, in the presence of oxygen and certain impurities, such as sulfur compounds, silver can tarnish and form a blackish silver sulfide layer on its surface.


What happens when you mix silver with water?

When silver is mixed with water, a reaction may occur where silver oxidizes and releases silver ions into the water. This can result in a color change in the water as the silver ions may form a complex with water molecules. However, this reaction is generally slow and not as dramatic as with more reactive metals.


Is the moles of silver ions in water equal to silver nitrate solution moles?

No, the moles of silver ions in water depend on the concentration of the silver ions present, while the moles of silver ions in a silver nitrate solution depend on the amount of silver nitrate dissolved. The two may not be equal unless the silver nitrate is completely dissociated into silver ions in water.