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Find the number of electrons transferred in the eq..
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Find the number of electrons transferred in the equation Cu(g) + 2Ag+(aq) → Cu2+(aq) + 2Ag(s).
A.
4
B.
3
C.
2
D.
1
Answer» D.
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