Answer:
[tex]Cu^{2+}S^{2-}(s)+2Ag^+N^{5+}O^{2-}_3(aq)\rightarrow Cu^{2+}(N^{5+}O^{2-}_3)_2(aq)+Ag^+_2S^{2-}(s)[/tex]
It is a non-redox reaction.
Explanation:
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In this case, when solid copper sulfate and aqueous silver nitrate react to form solid silver sulfide and aqueous solid silver sulfide we can write:
[tex]CuS(s)+2AgNO_3(aq)\rightarrow Cu(NO_3)_2(aq)+Ag_2S(s)[/tex]
In which the oxidation states are assigned based on the periodic table and taking into account that the left-handed ion is positively charged whereas the right-handed one is negatively charged:
[tex]Cu^{2+}S^{2-}(s)+2Ag^+N^{5+}O^{2-}_3(aq)\rightarrow Cu^{2+}(N^{5+}O^{2-}_3)_2(aq)+Ag^+_2S^{2-}(s)[/tex]
Thus, since the oxidation states do not change from reactants to products, we infer this is a non-redox reaction.
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