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(a) Aqueous solutions of copper(IT) sulfate contain the [Cu(OH2)6] 2+ ion. The pH of a 0.1...

(a) Aqueous solutions of copper(IT) sulfate contain the [Cu(OH2)6] 2+ ion. The pH of a 0.10 mol dm-3 aqueous CuSO4 solution is 4.17. Explain the reason why the solution is acidic, and determine Ka for the [Cu(OH2)6]2+ ion.

When NH3 is added to aqueous CuSO4, the complex [Cu(OH2)2(NH3)4]2+ is ultimately formed. Initially, however, addition of NH3 results in the formation of a precipitate of Cu(OH)2 (Ksp = 2.20 x 10-20). What is the origin of [OH] ions in this solution, and why does Cu(OH)2 form? [Other data: for NH3, Kb= 1.8x 10-5]

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