Ag+ forms complex ions with NH3 and S2O32- according to the following equilibria:
Ag+(aq) + 2 NH3(aq) = [Ag(NH3)2]+(aq) K = 1.7 x 107
Ag+(aq) + 2 S2O32-(aq) = [Ag(S2O32-)2]3-(aq) K = 2.9 x 1013
Determine the value of K for the equilibrium:
[Ag(S2O32-)2]3-(aq) + 2 NH3(aq) = [Ag(NH3)2]+(aq) + 2
S2O32-(aq)
Using your K value as a guide, predict what would happen when 1 M NH3(aq) is added to a solution of [Ag(S2O32-)2]3-(aq). Explain your reasoning.
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