Asked by Cassie
                What is the product of 
NaC2O4 and Ag+?
A. NaC2O4 and Ag+ do not form a product.
B. AgNaC2O4
C. Ag2C2O4******
I think the right answer is C...please let me know - I asked once earlier but no one answered - thought I would try again.
            
        NaC2O4 and Ag+?
A. NaC2O4 and Ag+ do not form a product.
B. AgNaC2O4
C. Ag2C2O4******
I think the right answer is C...please let me know - I asked once earlier but no one answered - thought I would try again.
Answers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    C is correct.
By the way, that should be Na2C2O4 for sodium oxalate.
    
By the way, that should be Na2C2O4 for sodium oxalate.
                    Answered by
            Emalee
            
    That would be correct! C is the answer :) 
Good luck and God bless
    
Good luck and God bless
                    Answered by
            Rach
            
    1. Copper(11) carbonate
2. yes
3. C Ag2C2O4
4. Precipitates
    
2. yes
3. C Ag2C2O4
4. Precipitates
                    Answered by
            Joshua
            
    The Answer is C! Nice Job!!!!
    
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