No, it will not as Ag(Silver) is low in reactivity than Zn(Zinc)
The chemical formula of zinc carbonate is ZnCO3.
ZnCO3
155.0 mL x 0.274 M SO42- reacts with 155.0 x 0.274 * 2 (Ag+/SO42-) = 84.94 mmol Ag+84.94 mmol Ag+ is in 84.94 (mmolAg+) / 0.305 (M Ag+) = 84.94/0.305 = 278.5 mL of 0.305 M Ag+.Na+ and NO3- are tribuned out of this reaction.
It is ZnCO3 and is the carbonate salt of Zinc.
ZnCO3 Zinc,Carbon and Oxygen
The chemical formula of zinc carbonate is ZnCO3.
Ag is Silver and Fluorine is F. Together they react to form Silver Fluoride. Ag + F ----->AgF
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nope, it cant ag is below co in d activity series chart
2Na + ZnCO3 = Zn + Na2CO3
ZnCO3
2+
Zinc carbonate is a scientific name.
ZnCO3, when heated in the absence of air, decomposes to give ZnO and CO2. I think this is the answer.
16 Ag + S8 -------> 8 Ag2S
ZnCO3
Of course; the reaction is: Ag+ + NO-3 + Na+ + Cl- = Na+ + NO-3 + AgCl Silver chloride is a white precipitate, very insoluble in water.