Question #7ea96

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May 19, 2017

CH3COOAg(aq)Ag+(aq)+CH3COO(aq)

Explanation:

Aqueous silver acetate, which can be written as CH3COOAg(aq) or AgC2H3O2(aq), is a weak electrolyte and a highly soluble compound, and it dissociates into Ag+ and CH3COO; the equation for its dissociation in water is thus

CH3COOAg(aq)Ag+(aq)+CH3COO(aq)

The right and left arrows symbolize the solution is saturated and the reaction is in a state of equilibrium.