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Solutions of sodium carbonate and silver nitrate react to form solid silver carbonate and a solution of sodium nitrate. a solution containing 3.50 g of sodium carbonate is mixed with one containing 5.00 g of silver nitrate. how many grams of sodium carbonate, silver nitrate, silver carbonate, and sodium nitrate are present after the reaction is complete?
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Scientists have developed an explanation of a phenomenon from several verified hypotheses. the explanation has been confirmed through numerous experimental tests.which option best describes this explanation? a. scientific lawb. research questionc. hypothesisd. scientific theory
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