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In the redox reaction agno3 + na nano3 + ag, how many electrons were transferred?
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In the redox reaction agno3 + na nano3 + ag, how many electrons were transferred?
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Answer: 1
Step-by-step explanation:
I just took it as it is right 100%
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Answer:
One Electron
is transferred.
Step-by-step explanation:
The reaction is as follow,
AgNO₃
+ Na
→
NaNO
₃
+ Ag
Reduction of Ag;
AgNO
₃ + 1 e⁻ → Ag
Oxidation State +1 0
Oxidation of Na;
Na → Na⁺ + 1 e⁻
Oxidation State 0 +1
Result:
Therefore, Sodium transfers one electron to silver to reduce it.
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