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A reaction is run in which dissolved silver ions are reduced in the presence of solid copper. THis reaction can be used to produce a silver coating on a copper wire frame. .249g of copper wire was placed in a 100 mL of a 0.500 M solution of silver nitrate. What is the maximum quantity, in grams, of solid silver that could be recovered?
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