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The chemical equation Sn + 2AgNO3 -> SnO2 + 2Ag + 2NO3representsthereactionprocessbetweenthemetaltin(Sn)andsilvernitrate(AgNO3)toproducetwoproducts, which are tin dioxide (SnO2), silver (Ag), and nitrate (NO3).
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Reaction conditions: This reaction occurs when tin comes into direct contact with the AgNO3 solution.
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Reaction process:
- Step 1: Tin reacts with silver nitrate to form silver and tin nitrate.
- Step 2: Tin nitrate continues to react with oxygen in the air to form tin dioxide and nitrate.
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Occurrence of phenomena: When tin is added to the AgNO3 solution, a silver precipitate will appear. This is the phenomenon of silver separating from the solution. After the reaction, the color of the solution becomes cloudy due to the presence of SnO2.