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What do you observe when ammonium hydroxide is added in excess to copper sulphate solution

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Answered by dia190
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When ammonium hydroxide is added in the solution of copper sulfate drop-wise, a pale blue precipitate of copper hydroxide is obtained. The equation for this follows: When ammonium hydroxide is added in excess, the precipitate dissolves and gives a deep blue solution of tetraammine copper (II) sulfate.

Answered by Anonymous
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When ammonium hydroxide is added in the solution of copper sulfate drop-wise, a pale blue precipitate of copper hydroxide is obtained. ... When ammonium hydroxide is added in excess, the precipitate dissolves and gives a deep blue solution of tetraammine copper (II) sulfate

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