Will a precipitate occur when 12.0 mL of 0.00035M silver chlorate and 15.0mL of 0.00150M sodium...

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Will a precipitate occur when 12.0 mL of 0.00035M silverchlorate and 15.0mL of 0.00150M sodium carbonate are mixed?

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The chemical reaction between the aqueous solutions of silver chlorate AgClO3 and sodium carbonate Na2CO3 is 2AgClO3aq Na2CO3aq 2NaClO3aq Ag2CO3s Here double displacement reaction takes place where the ions of both the salts get exchanged and two new salts are formed    See Answer
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