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magnesium reacts with an aqueous solution of silver nitrate. mg+2ag=mg+2ag. State why this reaction is described as a redox reaction.​

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Answered by p963096
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Metal ions in solution will be reduced, Metal ions are the oxidising agent. magnesium(s) + silver nitrate(aq) → magnesium nitrate(aq) + silver(s). The reducing agent in this reaction is the Mg as it will donate electrons to the silver ions . These are called ion-electron equations (or ionic half equations).

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Answered by raotd
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Answer:Metal ions in solution will be reduced, Metal ions are the oxidising agent. magnesium(s) + silver nitrate(aq) → magnesium nitrate(aq) + silver(s). The reducing agent in this reaction is the Mg as it will donate electrons to the silver ions . These are called ion-electron equations (or ionic half equations).

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