How to know what the equation of AgC_2H_3O_2AgC2H3O2 salt will dissolve to +states?

1 Answer
Dec 11, 2017

AgC_2H_3O_2AgC2H3O2 will dissolve into Ag^(+)Ag+ and C_2H_3O_2^(-)C2H3O2

Explanation:

Silver (I) Acetate (AgC_2H_3O_2AgC2H3O2) is a soluble compound, determined by these solubility rules:

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You can tell AgAg has a 1^(+)1+ charge because the acetate (C_2H_3O_2C2H3O2) ion has a 1^(-)1 charge, as seen on the polyatomic ion sheet below. The compound is neutral (given by its formula), so Silver has to have a 1^(+)1+ charge.

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