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Balancing a chemical equation and calculating the reactant quantity based on the reaction stoichiometry.

Balance the following equation:

Cu(s)+ AgNO3(aq) = Ag(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq)

("s" and "aq" in parantheses refers to the phase of the reactants and products, i.e. solid and aqueous, respectively.)

What is the amount of Cu (in grams) necessary to precipitate 0.50 g of Ag in the presence of excess AgNO3?

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