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What happens when Ag + is reacted with Na2CO3
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Blayne
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2 Ag⁺ (aq) + CO₃²⁻ (aq) = Ag₂CO₃ (s).
(Ag ₂CO₃) will form. = silver carbonate (precipitate)
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