yes Silver+Oxalate will give you a Precipitate
2Ag(aq)+C2O4(aq)>Ag2C2O4(s)
Calcium, strontium and Barium form white precipitates of their oxalates with C2O4-2 ions.
The symbol for oxalate ion is C2O4^2-.
The chemical name for C2O4 with a charge of -2 is Oxalate.
The chemical formula of sodium oxalate is Na2C2O4.
Ag+ (apex)
Calcium, strontium and Barium form white precipitates of their oxalates with C2O4-2 ions.
C2O4 has a charge of -2
The symbol for oxalate ion is C2O4^2-.
Th (C2O4)2.6H2O or Th (C2O4)2.2H2O
The chemical name for C2O4 with a charge of -2 is Oxalate.
Yes, a reduction of silver can form Ag+ ions. When silver undergoes reduction, it loses one electron to form Ag+ ions, which have a positive charge.
The molecular formula out of the options provided is CO, which represents a carbon atom and an oxygen atom bonded together. The other options, Co and C2O4, do not represent a molecular formula but instead may refer to cobalt (Co) and oxalate ion (C2O4^2-), respectively.
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In most reactions, Ag atoms loses an electron apiece to form the silver cation. This cation has a plus one charge. It is represented as Ag+.
Sodium chloride is not a precipitate.
Silver forms a cation with a charge of +1, represented as Ag+.
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