I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post another question on the same forum, but I will delete if necessary.
What is the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous CuSO4 is added to 6M ammonia?
I'm not sure how to do this one at all. Could it have something to do with the formation of complex ions?
A white solid is observed to be insoluble in water, insoluble in excess ammonia solution and soluble in dilute HCl. Which of the following compounds could the solid be?
a) CaCO3
b) BaSO4
c) Pb(NO3)2
d) AgCl
e) Zn(OH)2
A is the answer. I don't know how to go about with this problem either :/
So for this kind of question, u need to know the properties of cations and anions.
So based on the questions, can you tell me:
a/ What compound is soluble in water ?
b/ What compound is insoluble in excess NH
3,i.e. no reaction with NH
3 occurs?
c/ What compound can react with dilute HCl?
Then it's easy for the answer