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An aqueous solution of 0.39 M silver nitrate, AgNO3, and 0.39 M iron(II) nitrate, Fe(NO3)2, is allowed to reach equilibrium according to the following chemical reaction.
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) <> Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s)
If the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the reaction is 1.9 at a certain temperature, determine the equilibrium concentrations of Ag+, Fe2+, and Fe3+.
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