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how do you think silver sulphate solution formed? what are the reactants and products?​

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Answered by ajaykumarp1982
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adding sulfuric acid to a solution of silver nitrate: AgNO3 + H2SO4 → AgHSO4 + HNO. 2 AgHSO4 ⇌ Ag2SO4 + H2SO. The compound adopts the structure seen for anhydrous sodium sulfate.

Answered by TheLionHearted43
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Silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) is an ionic compound of silver used in silver plating and as a non-staining substitute to silver nitrate. This sulfate is stable under ordinary conditions of use and storage, though it darkens upon exposure to air or light. It is minimally soluble in water.

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