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A double-replacement reaction takes place when aqueous Na,co, reacts with aqueous Sn(NO3), according to the following equation. Na,co, + Sn(NO,)

You would expect one of the products of this reaction to be
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Sn2(CO3)2
NaNO,
O Nas
OCNO,

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Answer:


Sn(CO_3)_2 and
NaNO_3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, according to the described chemical reaction between sodium carbonate and tin nitrate, we can write the undergoing chemical reaction:


2Na_2CO_3+Sn(NO_3)_4\rightarrow Sn(CO_3)_2+4NaNO_3

Thus, we notice that the products are strontium carbonate and sodium nitrate, whose formulas are
Sn(CO_3)_2 and
NaNO_3 respectively.

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