If you add Na2CO3 and AgNO3 together in a test tube what exactly would you observe and what would be the equation for the equilibrium system?

If you then add HNO3 to the solution what exactly would you observe and what would be the equation for that reaction?

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Isn't silver carbonate poorly soluble?

Adding nitric acid to silver carbonate? Silver nitrate is soluble
AND the carbonate reacts with acid to form CO2 and water so you see bubbles of CO2.
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