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i dont get this kind of problems can some one explain it to me?

2007-01-10 09:57:54 · 9 answers · asked by I don't know 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Ag NO3 + Cu -----> Cu (NO3)2 + Ag


Balanced: 2Ag NO3 + Cu -----> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag

You have to make sure that there are equal numbers of atoms on each side. So if there is, for example, O2 (2 Oxygen atoms) on one side there must be 2 on the other.

2007-01-10 10:06:58 · answer #1 · answered by salv MQ 2 · 0 2

2AgNO3 + Cu ===> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag

You have to put a number like 2 in front of AgNO3. This is because there is (NO3)2 in front of Cu(NO3)2.

2007-01-10 10:21:06 · answer #2 · answered by steve_geo1 7 · 0 0

It's 2Ag NO3 + Cu ----> Cu (NO3)2 + 2Ag

Good luck!

2007-01-10 10:29:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First, the equation is already balanced. to respond to your question in you extra information: Copper(II) potential which you have a million Cu in spite of the shown fact that that's a +2 value. as an occasion, Copper(III) potential that the Cu has a +3 value.

2016-12-12 08:39:16 · answer #4 · answered by hume 4 · 0 0

2AgNO3 +Cu --->Cu(NO3)2 +2 Ag

You need the same kind and umber of each atom on each side.

2007-01-10 10:08:04 · answer #5 · answered by science teacher 7 · 0 0

2Ag NO3 + Cu ----> Cu (NO3)2 + 2Ag

2007-01-10 10:15:04 · answer #6 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 0 0

2Ag NO3+Cu---->Cu(NO3)2+2Ag
2Ag,2NO3,1Cu=2Ag,2NO3,1Cu

2007-01-10 10:16:52 · answer #7 · answered by indigobookworm 1 · 0 0

2AgNO3+Cu---->Cu(NO3)2+2Ag

2007-01-10 10:21:15 · answer #8 · answered by maria 2 · 0 0

4AG NO3+2CU......- 2CU(NO3)2+4AG

2007-01-18 07:47:11 · answer #9 · answered by Walled S 1 · 0 0

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