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A silver coin is dissolved in a solution in nitric acid . have the silver atoms been destroyed if so how if not where are they​

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Answered by dzard10
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Answer:

silver nitrate and hydrogen is liberated

Explanation:

silver atoms has not been destroyed. It is reacted with nitric acid to form Silver Nitrate(AgNO3) and Hydrogen(H2) is liberated

Answered by shilshaurya5606
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Answer:

Silver + Nitric acid --> Silver nitrate + Nitrogen dioxide + Water

Ag + HNO3 --> AgNO3 + NO2 + H2O

In this reaction, silver atoms have not been destroyed. Instead, they have formed an ionic bond with the nitrate ion (NO3 -).

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