Ni(NH3)62+ has a Kf of 1.2*109. Write the reaction equation for the formation of the complex ion and the equilibrium constant of the formation expression. Would the reaction mixture be mostly be complex ions or simple ions?
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Ni(NH3)62+ has a Kf of 1.2*109. Write the reaction equation for the formation of the complex...
Using (Kf=1.2×109) calculate the concentration of Ni2+(aq), assuming that it is present as Ni(NH3)2+6, at equilibrium after dissolving 1.62 gNiCl2 in 100.0 mL of 0.20 MNH3(aq).
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