Give the equation for the dissolution/ separation of the ions of tetrammine copper (II) sulphate when it dissolves in water.
4 NH3 + CuSO4 + nH2O → [Cu(NH3)4(H2O)n]SO4
This is the required reaction
This compound can be prepared by adding concentrated solution of
ammonia to a saturated aqueous solution of copper sulfate followed
by precipitation of the product with ethanol
Give the equation for the dissolution/ separation of the ions of tetrammine copper (II) sulphate when...
what kind of reaction does this make copper(II) sulphate + water --> copper hydroxide + sulphuric acid?
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