Silver Oxalate Dissociation Equation
Silver oxalate is a chemical compound with the molecular formula Ag2C2O4. When this compound is dissolved in water, it dissociates into its constituent ions: silver ions (Ag+) and oxalate ions (C2O4^-2). The dissociation equation for silver oxalate in aqueous solution can be written as follows:
Ag2C2O4(s) → 2Ag+(aq) + C2O4^-2(aq)
In this equation, the (s) notation after Ag2C2O4 indicates that it is a solid compound, while the (aq) notation after Ag+ and C2O4^-2 indicates that they are aqueous ions.
The dissociation of silver oxalate into silver and oxalate ions is an example of a chemical reaction that involves the separation of a compound into its constituent ions in solution. This process is known as dissociation or ionization and is a common phenomenon observed in many types of chemical compounds when they are dissolved in water.