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Ionic equation help
Hello, I was wondering if someone could help me work through an Ionic equation question step by step. (Its been a few years since I've done this stuff, and I think if I work through an example It'll come back)
This is a question from my textbook. I have the answer already...just not sure exactly how to get to it.
1) Chromium dipped into silver nitrate.
so thats:
Cr(s) + AgNO3(l) ---------->
Now i understand that a reaction WILL occur here because Cr is higher than Ag on the activity series.
Step 1 is to write a balanced equation...
...and here is where I start to need help..
Cr(s) + AgNO3(aq) ---------->
now I know that the NO3 will no be with Cr ... CrN03 and that Ag will be by itself.
Cr(s) + AgNO3(aq) ----------> CrN03 + Ag
.........ok Cr^+1 and Ag is ^+1, how do i figure out the electron arrangement of NO3 again?
thanks
BTW the final answer is
Cr(s) + 2Ag^+(aq) ---------------> Cr^2+(aq) + 2Ag (down)
Nitrate ions are the spectators
Hello, I was wondering if someone could help me work through an Ionic equation question step by step. (Its been a few years since I've done this stuff, and I think if I work through an example It'll come back)
This is a question from my textbook. I have the answer already...just not sure exactly how to get to it.
1) Chromium dipped into silver nitrate.
so thats:
Cr(s) + AgNO3(l) ---------->
Now i understand that a reaction WILL occur here because Cr is higher than Ag on the activity series.
Step 1 is to write a balanced equation...
...and here is where I start to need help..
Cr(s) + AgNO3(aq) ---------->
now I know that the NO3 will no be with Cr ... CrN03 and that Ag will be by itself.
Cr(s) + AgNO3(aq) ----------> CrN03 + Ag
.........ok Cr^+1 and Ag is ^+1, how do i figure out the electron arrangement of NO3 again?
thanks
BTW the final answer is
Cr(s) + 2Ag^+(aq) ---------------> Cr^2+(aq) + 2Ag (down)
Nitrate ions are the spectators
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