Asked by ruth
Consider the chemical equation:
AgNO3(aq)+Cu(s)→Ag(s)+Cu(NO3)2(aq)
Which type of reaction is represented in the chemical equation?
Responses
double-displacement
double-displacement
decomposition
decomposition
combustion
combustion
redox
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Redox.
This is a single-displacement (single-replacement) redox reaction: Cu(0) → Cu(II) (oxidation) and Ag(I) → Ag(0) (reduction). Net ionic equation: 2Ag+ + Cu → 2Ag + Cu2+.
This is a single-displacement (single-replacement) redox reaction: Cu(0) → Cu(II) (oxidation) and Ag(I) → Ag(0) (reduction). Net ionic equation: 2Ag+ + Cu → 2Ag + Cu2+.
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