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Enigma_mom66
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One more help on another Balance

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_?_ Na2(CO3)+_?_Ag(NO3)=_?_Na(NO3)+_?_Ag(CO3)

Anyone able to help with balancing...I appreciat it.

Thanks so very much.

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Re: One more help on another Balance

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The first crucial step in balancing chemical equations is to ensure that you have the correct chemical formulae.

Silver Carbonate is Ag2CO3.

Thus:
Na2CO3 + 2 AgNO3 = 2 NaNO3 + Ag2CO3
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