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AgO --> Ag2O; balance this equation/charges,
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AgO --> Ag2O; balance this equation/charges,
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The balanced equation for AgO --> Ag2O is:
2
Ag + 1 O -->
1
Ag2O
To check if it is already balanced, you can verify it through this:
2 atoms for reactant side-Ag- 2 atoms for product side
1 atom for reactant side -O- 1 atom for product side
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