Posted by Jazmin on Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 9:23am.
2Ag(s) + Sn^+4(aq) ==> 2Ag^+(aq) + Sn^+2(aq)
Don't listen to me. I'm wrong in every post I comment on. :|
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