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Balance the redox reaction:
Ag(aq)+Cu(s)= Ag(s)+Cu(aq)
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DrBob222
It won't balance unless you add the charges.
2Ag^+(aq)+Cu(s)= 2Ag(s)+Cu^2+(aq)
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