A silver coin is dissolved in nitric acid . have silver atoms been destroy? Support your answer
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no, silver atom just change in Ag+
it is redox reaction were Ag become Ag+.(lost one electron to the powerful acid) The electron lost goes to the H+ ion to give(for very short time) atomic hydrogen which rapidly combines to give hydrogen gas
it is redox reaction were Ag become Ag+.(lost one electron to the powerful acid) The electron lost goes to the H+ ion to give(for very short time) atomic hydrogen which rapidly combines to give hydrogen gas
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