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- we begin by studying a single replacement reaction in which a metal replaces a metal. solid copper is added to an aqueous solution of silver nitrate. cu(s) + agno3(aq) → observe the copper and silver nitrate reaction in the interactive. identify the colors of the two metal ions when they are dissolved in water. i need a hint the silver nitrate solution is blue, while the resulting solution containing copper(ii) ion is colorless. the silver nitrate solution is colorless, while the resulting solution with copper(ii) ion solution is blue. submit answer 0 / 1 submissions used
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Silver nitrate ($AgNO_3$) in aqueous solution is colorless. When copper ($Cu$) reacts with silver nitrate in a single - replacement reaction, copper forms copper(II) ions ($Cu^{2 + }$). Aqueous solutions of copper(II) ions are blue.
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The silver nitrate solution is colorless, while the resulting solution with copper(II) ion solution is blue.