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What happens when the silver salt of a carboxylic acid is ignited ?

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When the silver salt of a carboxylic acid is ignited, the following steps occur: 1. **Formation of Silver Salt**: Initially, we have a silver salt of a carboxylic acid. For example, let's consider silver acetate (AgC2H3O2). 2. **Ignition Process**: When this silver salt is heated (ignited), it undergoes thermal decomposition. 3. **Decomposition Reaction**: The ignition leads to the breakdown of the silver salt into its components. In the case of silver acetate, the reaction can be represented as: \[ ...
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