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The compound formed when zinc hydroxide reacts with excess of ammonium hydroxide​

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Answered by debosmitakar
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Answer:

Reacts with ammonium hydroxide to give ammonium sulfate and zinc hydroxide Roman number four Symbol molten Zinc at a high-temperature Burns in is to give zinc oxide.

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Answered by rahul123437
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The compound formed when zinc hydroxide reacts with an excess of ammonium hydroxide​ is Tetramine zinc chloride.

Explanation:

When Zinc hydroxide solution reacts with ammonium hydroxide following reactions take place.

Step involved- Firstly white gelatinous Zn(OH)₂ is formed when NH₄OH is added in excess.

ZnCl₂+NH₄OH → Zn(OH) +  NH₄Cl

Zn (OH)₂ + NH₄OH + NH₄Cl → Zn(NH₃)₄Cl + H₂O                                                   --------------------------------------------------------------------

ZnCl₂ +NH₄OH  →  Zn(NH₃)₄Cl₂+ 4H₂O

The compound formed when zinc hydroxide reacts with an excess of ammonium hydroxide​ is  Zn(NH₃)₄Cl₂ -Tetramine zinc chloride.

 

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