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what is the balanced equation when copper metal is placed in a solution when platnium ii chloride is placed. what is the equation

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Answer:


Cu~+~PtCl_2->Pt~+~CuCl_2

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, we can start with the formula of Platinum (II) Chloride. The cation is the atom at the left of the name (in this case
Pt^+^2) and the anion is the atom at the right of the name (in this case
Cl^-). With this in mind, the formula would be
PtCl_2.

Now, if we used metallic copper we have to put in the reaction only the copper atom symbol
Cu. So, we have as reagents:


Cu~+~PtCl_2->

The question now is: What would be the products? To answer this, we have to remember "single displacement reactions". With a general reaction:


A~+~BC->AB~+~C

With this in mind, the reaction would be:


Cu~+~PtCl_2->Pt~+~CuCl_2

I hope it helps!

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