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OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Yeah, but math has the largest traffic.
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@surry99
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i wil help i love science
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Kainui and @ganeshie8
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Okay. @ayla2001 . But please don't guess. Only answer if you know what you're talking about. Thanks. :)
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2Ag^+(aq) + CO3^2-(aq) --> Ag2CO3(s). A precipitate of silver carbonate (Ag2CO3) will form.
What happens is the silver ion (Ag^+) is soluble in solution as is the sodium ion (Na^+) and the carbonate anion (CO3^2-). It will take 2 silver ions to react with 1 carbonate. This results in the formation of the insoluble silver carbonate, which appears as a precipitate
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does that help
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Wow. Thank you. I'm really bad in chemistry, so I struggle. But this helped. :)
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do you think you can help me with one if you can
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i struggle to
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OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Sure. Open your own thread and tag me. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how do i do that
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@ayla2001
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OpenStudy (surry99):
@StudyGurl14...sorry I did not get an email indicating you had a question