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is Na4Zn(OH)4 a complex salt?


xenderonx: sorry .. its Na2Zn(OH)4

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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Complex Salt: A complex salt is a salt which contains a complex ion or complex neutral molecule in which there is a central metal ion surrounded by a number of neutral molecules or negative ions. Examples: The compounds like potassium ferrocyanide (K4[Fe(CN)6]), potassium argento cyanide (K [Ag(CN)2]) tetra amino cupric sulphate ([Cu(NH3)4]SO4) etc are complex salts.

Therefore Na4Zn(OH)4 is a complex salt.

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