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Complete and balance the following reaction. Zinc loses two electrons to form an ion. What type of reaction does this equation represent? Explain your reasoning Zn + AgNO3 ________ + ________

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2AgNO3 + Zn --> Zn(NO3)2 + 2Ag
Its a redox reaction, Zn is oxidised (0 --> 2+), Ag is reduced (1+ --> 0)
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User Prabah
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Answer: Redox reaction/displacement reaction

Step-by-step explanation:

Zn + 2AgNO3----------> Zn(NO3)2+ 2Ag

Let us consider the change in oxidation number from left to right

Oxidation number of zinc changed from 0 to +2

Oxidation number of silver changed from +1 to 0

Zinc was oxidized while silver was reduced. This shows a redox process

Also Zinc displaced silver because silver is below zinc in the a electrochemical series of metals. That is, the electrode potential of zinc is more negative than that of silver hence it can displace silver from its salt.

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