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What are the products of this reaction?

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I am trying to determine how a paste of baking soda and water can remove silver tarnish. Can anyone please assist with products and balancing? Thank you very much.

Ag2S + NaHC03 ---> Na2S + Ag + _______???
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the other product is probably CO2 and possibly water but im not too sure
In Physical Chemistry experiments must be reproducible, they should fail the same way each time
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the other product is probably CO2 and possibly water but im not too sure. You may be over thinking this too, a thick paste would also have abrasive properties and a little scrubbing may be what removes the tarnish rather than any chemical action
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Hwguy wrote:the other product is probably CO2 and possibly water but im not too sure. You may be over thinking this too, a thick paste would also have abrasive properties and a little scrubbing may be what removes the tarnish rather than any chemical action
I've done it and the cleansing happens even without rubbing. I am confident of the Na2S product, just need to figure out the others.
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Tanizaki wrote:
Hwguy wrote:the other product is probably CO2 and possibly water but im not too sure. You may be over thinking this too, a thick paste would also have abrasive properties and a little scrubbing may be what removes the tarnish rather than any chemical action
I've done it and the cleansing happens even without rubbing. I am confident of the Na2S product, just need to figure out the others.
I would say that Na2S is not probable because HS- is a very very weak acid, even weaker than HCO3-:
Na2S + NaHCO3 = NaHS + Na2CO3
The common way to remove tarnish from a silver object is to put the object on the top of aluminum foil and then add NaHCO3. In this case the reaction is known:
3 Ag2S + 9 NaHCO3 + 2 Al = 3 NaHS + 3 Na2CO3 + 2 Al(OH)3 + 6 Ag + 6 CO2
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