Ag is the element Silver. Ag has more electrons than Ag+as for the element to become positively charged through a process called oxidation in which Ag has given up an electron to another element in order to obtain a positive charge. Another way to look at it is the "+" indicates a loss of a negatively charged particle which, in this case, is an electron.
Proper Half-Reaction:
Ag+ + e- ---> Ag
The silver ion, Ag+ contains 46 electrons.
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Silver (Ag)
Ag (from Latin argentum).
Silver is a metal therefore it loses an electron when it reacts to form Ag+
The silver ion, Ag+ contains 46 electrons.
Ag+ + e- --> Ag
The number of protons in a atom is equal to the atomic number, therefor Ag has 47 protons. The number of protons and neutrons in an atom is equal to the atomic mass, therefor (108-47= 61) Ag has 61 neutrons. The number of electrons is equal to the number of protons therefor Ag has 47 electrons.
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Fe(s) + 3AgNO3 ---> Fe(NO3)3 + Ag(s) The oxidation # of Ag on the left is 1+ and on the right it is zero. It has gained electrons and has been reduced.
One electron was transferred.
Fe + 3AgNO3 ==> Fe(NO3)3 plus 3Ag The oxidation number of Ag in AgNO3 (on the left side) is 1+ and in Ag (on the right side), it is zero. Thus, in this reaction, silver (Ag) has been reduced.
Ag has plus one state.There is no affect from 2
Silver is a metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 197.
The cation, Ag+
Silver (Ag) has 47 protons, 47 electrons and 61 neutrons, with an atomic number of 47 and atomic mass of 108.
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