a) What is the solubility of copper(II) iodate, Cu(IO;)2? Ksn. = 1.4 x 107 at 25 °C b) Will the solubility of Cu(IO3)2 (6) increase, decrease or remain the same if some solid Cu(NO:)2 is added? (copper(II) nitrate is very soluble and completely dissolves) c) Aqueous copper(II) ions, Cu²* to the reaction: (20), react with aqueous ammonia to form a complex according Cu²*(a0± 4NH3 (a9) =[Cu(NH3)4]²* (a2) with a formation constant, Ki = 1.2 x 1013 How will the addition of aqueous NH3 effect the solubility of Cu(IO3)2 (s)? (increase, decrease or no effect)

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a) What is the solubility of copper(II) iodate, Cu(IO;)2?
Ksp. = 1.4 x 107 at 25 °C
%3D
b) Will the solubility of Cu(IO3)2 (s) increase, decrease or remain the same if some solid
Cu(NO:)2 is added? (copper(II) nitrate is very soluble and completely dissolves)
c) Aqueous copper(II) ions, Cu²*
to the reaction:
(a0), react with aqueous ammonia to form a complex according
Cu2+,
(a0+ 4NH3 (a) [Cu(NH3)4]* (aq) with a formation constant, Ke= 1.2 x 1013
How will the addition of aqueous NH3 effect the solubility of Cu(IO3)2 (s)?
(increase, decrease or no effect)
Transcribed Image Text:a) What is the solubility of copper(II) iodate, Cu(IO;)2? Ksp. = 1.4 x 107 at 25 °C %3D b) Will the solubility of Cu(IO3)2 (s) increase, decrease or remain the same if some solid Cu(NO:)2 is added? (copper(II) nitrate is very soluble and completely dissolves) c) Aqueous copper(II) ions, Cu²* to the reaction: (a0), react with aqueous ammonia to form a complex according Cu2+, (a0+ 4NH3 (a) [Cu(NH3)4]* (aq) with a formation constant, Ke= 1.2 x 1013 How will the addition of aqueous NH3 effect the solubility of Cu(IO3)2 (s)? (increase, decrease or no effect)
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