Complete the net ionic equations for the successive reactions that take place when a AgNO3 solution is treated, in turns, with HCL, excess NH3, KBr, Na2S2O3, and KI.
1. Ag+ + Cl- --->
2. AgCl(s) + 2NH3 --->
3. Ag(NH3)2+ + Br- --->
4. AgBr(s) + 2S2O3 2- --->
5. Ag(S2O3)2 3- + I- --->
Rank solutions in terms of decreasing free Ag+
.1 M AgNO3, saturated AgCl, saturated AgBr, saturated AgI, Ag(NH3)2+, and Ag*S2O3)2 3-
Alright, what in the hell is the question asking?
Is it like this:
1. Ag+ + Cl- ---> AgCl(s)
2. AgCl(s) + 2NH3 ---> Cl- + Ag(NH3)2 +
3. Ag(NH3)2+ + Br- ---> AgBr + 2NH3
4. AgBr(s) + 2S2O3 2- ---> Ag(S2O3)2 3- + Br-
5. Ag(S2O3)2 3- + I- ---> AgI + 2S2O3 3-
Seriously... Help please?