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Copper Reacts with Silver Nitrate

Copper reacting with silver nitrate. Copper metal wire was immersed into a test tube containing a 0.25M silver nitrate solution. Since copper is more reactive than silver, a single-displacement reaction occurred: Cu + AgNO3 -> Ag + Cu(NO3)2. In this sequence the frames are, left to right: 10 sec after the wire was put into the test tube, after 5 min, after 20 min.
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Copper Reacts with Silver Nitrate
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Copper reacting with silver nitrate. Copper metal wire was immersed into a test tube containing a 0.25M silver nitrate solution. Since copper is more reactive than silver, a single-displacement reaction occurred: Cu + AgNO3 -> Ag + Cu(NO3)2. In this sequence the frames are, left to right: 10 sec after the wire was put into the test tube, after 5 min, after 20 min.
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Keywords:
AG AGNO3 CHEMICAL CHEMISTRY COIL COPPER COPPERWORK CU CUNO32 DEMONSTRATION DISPLACEMENT METAL NITRATE OXIDATION REACTION REACTIVITY RÉDUCTION REPLACEMENT SEQUENCE SERIES SILVER SINGLE SOLUTION TEST TRANSITION TUBE