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    The Correct Formula for Dicarbonylsilver (I)ion Is
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The Correct Formula for Dicarbonylsilver (I)ion Is

Question 49

Question 49

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The correct formula for dicarbonylsilver (I) ion is:


A) Ag(CO) 2
B) [Ag(CO) 2]+
C) [Ag(CO) 2]2+
D) [Ag(CO) 2]-
E) [Ag(CO) 2]2-

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