The copper(Il) ion reacts with phosphate ion to form an insoluble ionic compound, Ksp- 1.40x10-37.The copper(Il)...
the copper (ii) ion reacts with phosphate ion to form an insoluable ionic compound...Lap= 1.40x10..-37.... the copper (ii)ion also forms a complex ion with ammonia...(Cu(NH3)4)+2...Kf=5.03×10..13 write the chemical formula that occurs between them. also make sure you include states of matter.
Consider the insoluble compound copper(II) hydroxide , Cu(OH)2 . The copper(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of Cu(OH)2 (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Cu(NH3)42+ , Kf = 6.8×1012 . Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). + + K = Submit Answer Voit needed for this question. Consider the insoluble...
Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) carbonate , CoCO3 . The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of CoCO3 (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH3)62+ , Kf = 1.3×105 . Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). Knet = Consider the insoluble compound silver chloride, AgCl. The silver ion also...
A) Consider the insoluble compound zinc hydroxide, Zn(OH)2. The zinc ion also forms a complex with ammonia. Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of Zn(OH)2(s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Zn(NH3)42+, Kf = 2.9×109. Specify states such as (aq) or (s) and provide K. K = ______ B) Consider the insoluble compound nickel(II) hydroxide, Ni(OH)2. The nickel ion also forms a complex with cyanide ions....
A) Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) hydroxide , Co(OH)2. The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of Co(OH)2(s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH3)62+, Kf = 7.7×104. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). _____ + _____ = _____ + _____ K = B) Consider the insoluble compound nickel(II) carbonate ,...
Aluminum ion in solution reacts with water to form aqueous hexaaguaaluminum ()ion. Write this reaction below, remember phases. Aluminum is more likely to form a hydrated complex than the other four ions remaining in solution, because of its relatively small size and high charge To separate the Group B2 ion, the solution first is made basic by adding ammonia. In the presence of this weak base the pH is adjusted to 9-10 and the group B ions form insoluble hydroxides....
I need the chemical equation and net ionic equation for the following : 1. The reaction of the aqueous copper (II) ion with aqueous iodate ion. 2. The reaction of solid copper (II) chloride with aqueous ammonia to form the aqueous tetraammine copper (II) complex ion.
Consider the insoluble compound silver cyanide , AgCN. The silver ion also forms a complex with ammonia. Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of AgCN (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction For Ag(NH)h,Kr-1.1107.Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). Knet
please help!! We were unable to transcribe this imageConsider the insoluble compound silver hydroxide, AgOH.The silver ion also forms a complex with ammonia. Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of AgOH(s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Ag(NH3)2* K = 1.1*10'. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). Knet = Consider the insoluble compound iron(II) hydroxide. Fe(OH)2. The iron(II) ion also...
Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) hydroxide, Co(OH)2.The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia. Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of Co(OH2 (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH), K-.7x10. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). K- 9 more group attempts remaining Retry Entire Group Submit Answer