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Rude OP..
Everyone here is/was trying to help you... All they were trying to get at, was: *more information is needed*
How can anyone help with half the information?
You ever tried to put together a 5,000 piece puzzle without the picture? And only half the pieces?

Essentially thats what your thread was. Nothing to go off of but conjecture...

...no need to be unkind
 
This was a funny post. It made my day.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

"You aren't sanctioned to tell me what I can and cannot write."

Spoke like he was at a G20 summit.
:lol: :lol:

People ask question so they can understand and help.
 
I see that you guys get the same type of crap here as SM ...

As far as the OP goes, Na is much more reactive than Au or Ag.

In aqueous solution, the ions would be Na +, Ag (neutral), SO4 2-, H3O +, OH -

The most likely result is just Na2SO4, maybe a bit of sulphuric/sulphurous acid as well as an eggy smell if you pass a current through the solution. The Silver would just sit there and watch.

Elemental sodium simply cannot be isolated in an aqueous solution as it is far too reactive.

Don't take my word for it - i'm just an amateur Chemist !
 
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