What happens when nh3 is added to cuso4 with equation
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First, when a small amount of NH3(aq) is added: NH3(aq) is a weak base and dissociates in water to generate OH- ions. These OH- ions then deprotonate the H2O ligands in the hexaaqua complex to form the hydroxide, which is a pale blue precipitate. ... When copper reacts with aqueous ammonia, it forms a blue solution.
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As more NH3 is added, the precipitate dissolves as more [Cu(NH3)4]^2+ is produced. with excess ammonia, ligand exchange takes place: [Cu(OH)2(H2O)4] (s) + 4NH3 (aq) > [Cu(NH3)4(H20)2]2+ + 2OH- + 2H2O. ... 2NH4OH (aq)+ CuSo4(aq) — Cu(OH)2 (aq) + (NH4)2So4 (aq). ·
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