Consider the dissociation reaction of slightly soluble ionic compound: ZnC2O4 (s) ⇌ Zn2+(aq) + C2O42−(aq) In presence of NH3, Zn2+ forms the complex ion Zn(NH3)4 2–. What statement is true about solubility of ZnC2O4? a. The solubility of ZnC2O4 would be greater in presence of NH3 than the solubility of ZnC2O4 in water. b. The solubility of ZnC2O4 would be the same in presence of NH3 that the solubility of ZnC2O4 in water. c. The solubility of ZnC2O4 would be less in presence of NH3 than the solubility of ZnC2O4 in water. d. Unable to predict.
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Consider the dissociation reaction of slightly soluble ionic compound: ZnC2O4 (s) ⇌ Zn2+(aq) + C2O42−(aq)
In presence of NH3, Zn2+ forms the complex ion Zn(NH3)4 2–. What statement is true about solubility of ZnC2O4?
a. The solubility of ZnC2O4 would be greater in presence of NH3 than the solubility of ZnC2O4 in water.
b. The solubility of ZnC2O4 would be the same in presence of NH3 that the solubility of ZnC2O4 in water.
c. The solubility of ZnC2O4 would be less in presence of NH3 than the solubility of ZnC2O4 in water.
d. Unable to predict.
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