7. Copper displaces silver in aqueous silver nitrate in a single displacement reaction as follows. Cu(s)+2AGNO,(aq) 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO;):(aq) a) If zinc replaces copper, will a single displacement reaction still occur? b) If a single displacement reaction occurs, predict the products of the reaction. c) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction, if one occurs.

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7. Copper displaces silver in aqueous silver nitrate in a single displacement reaction as follows.
Cu(s) + 2AGNO:(aq) 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO;):(aq)
a) If zinc replaces copper, will a single displacement reaction still occur?
b) If a single displacement reaction occurs, predict the products of the reaction.
c) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction, if one occurs.
Predict the products of the following reactions.
8. Aluminum in an aqueous solution of silver fluoride
9. Magnesium in an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide
10. Cadmium in an aqueous solution of tin (II) chloride
11. Zinc in an aqueous solution of iron (II) sulfate
Transcribed Image Text:7. Copper displaces silver in aqueous silver nitrate in a single displacement reaction as follows. Cu(s) + 2AGNO:(aq) 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO;):(aq) a) If zinc replaces copper, will a single displacement reaction still occur? b) If a single displacement reaction occurs, predict the products of the reaction. c) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction, if one occurs. Predict the products of the following reactions. 8. Aluminum in an aqueous solution of silver fluoride 9. Magnesium in an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide 10. Cadmium in an aqueous solution of tin (II) chloride 11. Zinc in an aqueous solution of iron (II) sulfate
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