What happens when copper reacts with the solution of silver nitrate?
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When a copper wire is introduced into an aqueous silver nitrate solution, a single replacement reaction occurs. ... This means that it loses electrons and forms copper ions. These ions replace the silver ions that are present in the aqueous silver nitrate solution to form a new compound: copper nitrate.
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When a copper wire is introduced into an aqueous silver nitrate solution, a single replacement reaction occurs.This means that it loses electrons and forms copper ions. These ions replace the silver ions that are present in the aqueous silver nitrate solution to form a new compound: copper nitrate.
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