What is the chemical equation that describes the dissolution of silver oxalate,Ag2(C2O4) ,in water?
A) Ag2(C2O4) (s) ? Ag22+(aq) + C2O42?(aq)
B) Ag2(C2O4) (s) ? 2Ag+(aq) + C2O42?(aq)
C) Ag2(C2O4) (s) ? Ag2+(aq) + C2O4?(aq)
D) 2Ag+(aq) + C2O42?(aq) ? Ag2(C2O4) (s)
E) Ag2+(aq) + C2O4?(aq) ? Ag2(C2O4) (s)
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