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When an aqueous solution of copper (cupric) sulphate is treated with aqueous ammonium hydroxide it forms solid copper hydroxide and aqueous ammonium sulphate.
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Answered by Ravina
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CuSO4 (aq.) + 2NH4OH (aq.)  →  Cu(OH)2 (s) + (NH4)2SO4 (aq.)

CuSO4 = Copper sulphate

NH4OH = Ammonium hydroxide

Cu(OH)2 = Copper hydroxide

(NH4)2SO4 = Ammonium sulphate

This is a double-displacement type of a reaction.

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