Copper(II)-ammonia system 1. Place 1 mL 0.1 M CuSO̟ into a test tube. Then, add 5 drops 1. 00 M NH, Observe what happens. 2. To the mixture in (1), add excess 1. 00 M NH, Observe what happens. Net Ionic Equation (to account the observation) Condition Observations Cuso̟ only + 5 drops NH, + excess NH, Give the reaction equilibrium that describes this system:
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![Copper(II)-ammonia system
1. Place 1 mL 0. 1 M CuSO into a test tube. Then, add 5 drops 1. 00 M NH,
Observe what happens.
2. To the mixture in (1), add excess 1. 00 M NH, Observe what happens.
Net Ionic Equation
(to account the observation)
Condition
Observations
Cuso only
+ 5 drops NH,
+ excess NH.
Give the reaction equilibrium that describes this system:](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F55c22918-ad48-444d-aa20-bcc510abc892%2Fc0bb6835-82f3-4044-b4a1-e53761f5d6d4%2Fgkvcrfq_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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Feso.
0.10 M
None listed
None listed
AgNO,
0.10 M
36/38, 50/53
26,57,60
KĻF¢(CN),
None listed
0.10 M
None listed
KSCN
0.10 M
None listed
None listed
HCI
12.1 M (concentrated)
34,37
25,45
Cuso,
None listed
0.10 M
None listed
NH,
1м
None listed
None listed
K,Cro,
0.10 M
25,36/37/38,43,46,49
None listed
K_Cr.0,
0.10 M
45,46,20/21,51/53
53,36/37,45,61
H sO,
2.0 M
None listed
None listed
NAOH
2.0 M
None listed
None listed
FeCl,
0.10 M
22,38,41
26,39
CoCl,
0.10 M
49,60,68,42/43,51/53
23,36/37,45,61](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F55c22918-ad48-444d-aa20-bcc510abc892%2Fc0bb6835-82f3-4044-b4a1-e53761f5d6d4%2Fh6jdih7_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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