It does not cause a reaction. Ag (Silver) is less active than Cu (Copper). The element has to be MORE active in order for a reaction to occur.
That's a good question. What didhappen to it?I wouldn't expect much of anything to happen, since copper is a more active metal than silver. In fact, a copper plate dipped into a silver nitrate solution should grow silver crystals as the copper ionizes and replaces silver in solution.
Copper has a higher density then silver. So a cubic inch of copper weighs more then a cubic inch of silver.
No, copper replaces silver because it is more reactive than silver, and therefore more stable in a compound.
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
It does not cause a reaction. Ag (Silver) is less active than Cu (Copper). The element has to be MORE active in order for a reaction to occur.
That's a good question. What didhappen to it?I wouldn't expect much of anything to happen, since copper is a more active metal than silver. In fact, a copper plate dipped into a silver nitrate solution should grow silver crystals as the copper ionizes and replaces silver in solution.
Copper has a higher density then silver. So a cubic inch of copper weighs more then a cubic inch of silver.
No, copper replaces silver because it is more reactive than silver, and therefore more stable in a compound.
Iron is several times more active than silver.
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
no copper is more conductive YES, silver is more conductive than copper.
copper
yes, it is copper and is more active than other types of metals that why during double displacement it can replace silver
i think it is silver
Suspend a copper wire in a solution of silver nitrate. Over the course of a few hours the silver nitrate will convert to copper II nitrate, turning the solution blue. Elemental silver will precipitate.
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....