2. Add 1-2 mL (20-40 drops) of 1.0 M silver nitrate solution to a test tube. CAUTION: Silver nitrate is a skin irritant. Keep it off your skin. Place a small piece of copper wire into the silver nitrate solution. Note any changes to the copper wire and the solution over 5-10 minutes.

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Using --> as a reaction arrow, please write the complete reaction for the second procedure: AND the net ionic reaction as well

 

### Experiment Procedure

**Step 2:**

- **Add Silver Nitrate Solution:**
  - Carefully measure and add 1-2 mL (equivalent to 20-40 drops) of 1.0 M silver nitrate solution into a test tube. 
  - **CAUTION:** Handle silver nitrate with care. It is a skin irritant and should not come into contact with your skin.

- **Introduce Copper Wire:**
  - Place a small piece of copper wire into the test tube containing the silver nitrate solution.

- **Observe Changes:**
  - Over the next 5-10 minutes, observe and note any changes that occur to the copper wire and the solution.

### Important Safety Information
- **Silver Nitrate:** 
  - It is a skin irritant. Ensure that you avoid direct contact with your skin. Use appropriate protective equipment such as gloves.
  
### Observation
- Record any visual changes in the appearance of both the copper wire and the silver nitrate solution during the 5-10 minute period. Take note of the timing of these changes.
Transcribed Image Text:### Experiment Procedure **Step 2:** - **Add Silver Nitrate Solution:** - Carefully measure and add 1-2 mL (equivalent to 20-40 drops) of 1.0 M silver nitrate solution into a test tube. - **CAUTION:** Handle silver nitrate with care. It is a skin irritant and should not come into contact with your skin. - **Introduce Copper Wire:** - Place a small piece of copper wire into the test tube containing the silver nitrate solution. - **Observe Changes:** - Over the next 5-10 minutes, observe and note any changes that occur to the copper wire and the solution. ### Important Safety Information - **Silver Nitrate:** - It is a skin irritant. Ensure that you avoid direct contact with your skin. Use appropriate protective equipment such as gloves. ### Observation - Record any visual changes in the appearance of both the copper wire and the silver nitrate solution during the 5-10 minute period. Take note of the timing of these changes.
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