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Silver bromide, AgBr, decomposes into silver (Ag) solid and bromine, (Br2 ) liquid at room temperature. Which ratio of silver to bromine is in the products of the reaction?(1 point) Responses 1:3 1:3 4:3 4:3 2:1 2:1 2:3
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The ratio of silver (Ag) to bromine (Br2) in the products of the reaction is 2:1.
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