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what is the number of ions formed when a mole of [CoBr (NH3)5]SO4 is dissolve in water ​

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Answered by adsh64
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Answered by qwmagpies
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Two ions are formed.

  • Complex compounds contain a central metal atom connected with ligands. Here the atoms do not remain in their own identity. The property of a complex compound is different from its constituents.
  • The complex [CoBr(NH_3)_5]SO_4 when dissolved in water dissociate as follows-
  • [CoBr(NH_3)_5]SO_4\rightarrow [CoBr(NH_3)_5]^{+2}+SO_4^{2-}.
  • Hence it forms a total of two ions.
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