Chemistry, asked by khushipant, 1 year ago

how does ammonia reacts with blue solution having Cu^+ ion​

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Answered by lovelylidhish143
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Explanation:

When concentrated ammonia solution (ammonium hydroxide) is added to a clear, light blue, aqueous solution of copper(II) chloride, a powdery, light blue precipitate of copper(II) hydroxide forms. Further addition of ammonia causes the copper ion to go back into solution as a deep blue ammonia complex.

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