Chemistry, asked by Rohit0481, 1 year ago

how does Ammonia react with CuSO4 solution​

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Answered by mahendraprasadpadhi
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CuSo4 + 4NH3 -> [Cu(NH3)] So4 (aq)

Explanation:

When ammonia solution is added to a solution of copper ions, you will first see a gelatinous blue solid forming. It consists of insoluble Cu(OH)2. The OH- comes from the basic solution of ammonia. As more NH3 is added, the precipitate dissolves as more [Cu(NH3)4]^2+ is produced.

Answered by jamunakhadka87
4

Answer:

Explanation:

Ammonia reacts with copper sulphate to form copper hydroxide.

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