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Lamont Summers
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28 January, 11:05
Agl+Fe2 (CO3) 3=Fel3+Ag2CO3
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Efrain Ashley
28 January, 11:07
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If you're looking for the balances equation to this the answer is
18 Ag + 3 Fe2 (CO3) 3 = 2 Fe3 + 9 Ag2CO3
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