Is anyone in Connections taking Chemistry?
idk what Ag^+ and Na2S does
Hold on I got this
you already did this?? Im lost right now
Well its a long story.. But Im sending the portfolio via webmail. And sent a soc. saying im gunna send the portfolio via webmail when I can and that way I could continue on with my schedule.
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Yes Ma'am
She hasn't graded it yet though.. I like just literally did that one last night.
Ill tell you what she says when its graded.
i just need something to fill it in right now lol idc what i get on it
Oh um... Hold on then
OH!!! I found this one on wiki
lol ummm what does it say?
Doritos
Wait wait wait.....
okk
Silver compounds are sensitive to light. But honestly I don't remember exactly what I put
you can look at it by going to the grading book and click on it
Yeah but she hasn't graded it yet.. I already told you this..
ik lol what was the general idea of the mixture? what did it do?
I don't know lol I didn't do it...
single displacement \(Ag^+ + Na_2S \rightarrow Ag_2S + Na^+\)
its not balanced, btw.
@aaronq what happens when you combine it tho?
Hey you guuna help me with my chemistry portfolio? And just say that theres a single dislpacement
what happens in terms of what exactly?
She has the question... Describe what happened when you combined Ag+ and Na2S. What does this indicate?
the silver ions displaced the sodium ions bound to the sulfur giving the products: solid silver (I) sulfide and free sodium ions. I think there might be a colour change, but I'm not sure.
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